DrRobert said:
Do all anesthesiologists within a private practice group have the same financial package?
In other words:
1. Are all new hires offered the same salary/benefits? Or will the group offer one candidate a better package than another candidate? If so, what determines which package is offered to which candidate?
2. Do all the partners in the group receive the same salary/benefits?
Depends on what youre referring to, Robert.
If Group A is hiring 3 anesthesiologists, it will nearly always offer the same package...i.e. X dollars for the first 1-2 years, then 1-2 years to partner.
But starting salary/benefits for you will depend on where you want to live. There may be a 100-200K difference based on location.
If you'd like you can search my posts with key word
partnerships or
group practice or something like that. I've posted lengthy posts on group practice, compensation, etc. Very important stuff that noone will tell you about that used to be (before this forum) learned by individual trial and error.
I humbly disagree with Mil...I believe in the equal compensation among partners philosophy. But like he said, everyone needs to be doing equal work.
Instead of altering your practice setup, Mil, I'd get rid of the slackers and bring in some UT/Noyac prototypes.
In my previous (fee for service) gig we all got the same $, vacation, etc except for the "senior of equals" dude who started the group..he handled 90% of the administrative stuff (billing issues, hiring, firing, meetings, etc) so he got an extra cuppla K a month and 2 extra weeks of vacation...we were all cool with that since he put up with extra headaches we didnt have to.
There are still groups out there that are unfair...i.e. long partnership track, may or may not make you partner/senior guys who will always make more than you etc so it still pays to do research on the groups history, or better yet, join a group where you have a "mole" who can give you the real scoop. And thats another point..."The Real Scoop" is very important when youre joining a group. They wont tell you any negatives about their group when they take you out to dinner...but its good for you to find out whatever you can. Are they a respected group? Good relationship with the surgeons? How long have they been at Hobokoe Memorial? Have any anesthesiologists left? Why did they leave?
Call the hospital CEO. Ask Mr Suit about the anesthesia group. Hows their relationship with hospital administration? Rocky? Smooth?
Find out 2 or 3 surgeons in the community. Call them. Ask them how they like the anesthesia group.
Call a cuppla CRNAs (if applicable). Ask them stuff to.
Point being, go into a group with your eyes as wide open as possible. It may prevent future disappointment.