This particular topic has been discussed before as it pertains to procedure/surgical related specialties. Asking if anyone from experience or research to suggest the pros and cons of each setting within a scope of oncology practice?
Do private practices such as those managed by the US oncology or AON always compensate oncologists more than non-academic hospitals? i.e. the potential pay ceiling is higher?
What are some of the telltale signs of private practices likely to be gobbled up by a hospital consortium?
FYI, I looked at the following threads and more.
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Do private practices such as those managed by the US oncology or AON always compensate oncologists more than non-academic hospitals? i.e. the potential pay ceiling is higher?
What are some of the telltale signs of private practices likely to be gobbled up by a hospital consortium?
FYI, I looked at the following threads and more.

pros/cons of academic vs hospital-employed jobs?
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The bad and the ugly of Private Practice
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So it appears that there is a trend for new doctors to go into hospital employment vs. pp for the past few years. My understanding is that hospitals are trying to "buy out" private practices. My question is-with the new obamacare law going into effect soon, and the influx of millions of...
