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Never understood that. If area saturated, work elsewhere. If local practices paying garbage and area not saturated, open own clinic.
Idk that it’s that easy in a saturated area to just “open something up.” What kind of start up capital do you have on hand. What are your family’s needs? I know some docs that were able to do it, but they had either a spouse with cash to back them up or came from money or didn’t have loans or something. The work elsewhere also a lot easier to put off if single or without kids, etc
 
Idk that it’s that easy in a saturated area to just “open something up.” What kind of start up capital do you have on hand. What are your family’s needs? I know some docs that were able to do it, but they had either a spouse with cash to back them up or came from money or didn’t have loans or something. The work elsewhere also a lot easier to put off if single or without kids, etc
plus you have to get on insurance panels, start up costs, risk, etc.

also -- and this is a foreign concept to many -- a lot of people dont want to work in the middle of nowhere. or their SO's dont want them to.
 
Never understood that. If area saturated, work elsewhere. If local practices paying garbage and area not saturated, open own clinic.
Elsewhere is outside of the NE. It's not just the big cities but the surrounding areas also pay the same.

People stay in an area because they or their families are committed to the area.

Even if you open your own clinic, there are other factors that prevent a private practice from making tons more money than competitors.

If this were easy - well, it would have been done already.
 
Does anybody have the RVU data? with the salaries? as in RVU numbers by percentile...
ask chatgpt - i feel like it gives a reasonable breakdown of average range based on MGMA data
 
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