living wage as a fellow

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Are there any CT Anesthesia fellowships that are part-time attending or with adequate moonlighting opportunities to allow a practicing anesthesiologist to train while still being able to support his family, pay his mortgage, pay his loans, etc.?
I do a lot of cardiac and thoracic now, but I think only fellowship training gets respect when applying for new jobs.
 
You can make decent money at Brigham moonlighting, but how much time does a person have for that?
I need time with my family, so just drew down savings when I did a mid-career fellowship.
 
When I looked into Rochester, they had an off-cycle spot. Would have taken you on as junior staff until Jan, at which point you then began your fellowship. Of course, you would end the following December.
 
I liked the people I met. I think it would have been a good learning environment, but when I interviewed I didn't get a chance to speak with a fellow, so I couldn't really get the inside story.

Two years later, having spoken to a couple different people who were there, I think it would have been an excellent year. If you are looking at the program, I would recommend it.
 
I liked the people I met. I think it would have been a good learning environment, but when I interviewed I didn't get a chance to speak with a fellow, so I couldn't really get the inside story.

Two years later, having spoken to a couple different people who were there, I think it would have been an excellent year. If you are looking at the program, I would recommend it.

Thank you. I appreciate your feedback!
 
There used to be non accredited cardiac fellowship programs where you would be an attending a few days a week and a fellow the other days. I dont think these exist anymore as most fellowships are now accredited, but wouldn't hurt to look into it.
 
There used to be non accredited cardiac fellowship programs where you would be an attending a few days a week and a fellow the other days. I dont think these exist anymore as most fellowships are now accredited, but wouldn't hurt to look into it.

There are lots of non-accredited programs on the SCA website. Not sure how to tell about moonlighting though.
 
Loma Linda CT fellowship has a great moonlighting gig at the near by VA. You can easily double your fellowship salary working 1-2 weekends a month.
 
There are lots of non-accredited programs on the SCA website. Not sure how to tell about moonlighting though.

Yep... those used to be awesome. I'm familiar with one that gave you >100k/yr for being a part time attending and part time CT Fellow.

Unfrotunately (or fortunately) it is now a ACGME accredited fellowship.. so that 100K is no more.
 
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