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Dear All,
Today, I heard an Attending remark that private practice is very difficult to do in the US...his reasoning was that one has to be very efficient to do well. It kind of got me worried because I have been thinking about a career in anesthesiology, and specifically, private practice. My question is: is it possible in your opinion for an average (in terms of talent) anesthesiologist to make it in private practice or is it relegated to an elite top percentage...something that would be surprising to me. If PP doesn't work out, most can "fall into" (although I was under the impression that academic attendings are ahead of PP anesthesiologists) teaching hospitals et cetera?
Today, I heard an Attending remark that private practice is very difficult to do in the US...his reasoning was that one has to be very efficient to do well. It kind of got me worried because I have been thinking about a career in anesthesiology, and specifically, private practice. My question is: is it possible in your opinion for an average (in terms of talent) anesthesiologist to make it in private practice or is it relegated to an elite top percentage...something that would be surprising to me. If PP doesn't work out, most can "fall into" (although I was under the impression that academic attendings are ahead of PP anesthesiologists) teaching hospitals et cetera?