Can anyone tell me what the normal day would be like for a heme/onc? Like hours, stress level, etc? Also, what's the average compensation for a heme/onc in the southeast and how often are they on call? do they get to keep more regular hours? Thanks!
Can anyone tell me what the normal day would be like for a heme/onc? Like hours, stress level, etc? Also, what's the average compensation for a heme/onc in the southeast and how often are they on call? do they get to keep more regular hours? Thanks!
Well. I didn't do a heme/onc rotation myself. But my cousin is an heme/oncologist in a private local hospital in Northeast--two partners in the hospital's cancer center. Typically very regular hours from 8 to 5. Around 7-10 patients, mostly are follow ups. A couple of counsels from the floor. Stress levels are quite low, but it do make you more tired when a new patient come and you have to tell them the bad news. Have no idea about the southeast..