No, I think you and Scarb are doing it correctly. ESE probably doing it the correctliest. I do not agree with treating people like they are inferior for thinking 400k treating cancer in a suburb is a bad move.
ESE is also confused, because I can't figure out exactly how you guys are disagreeing, because I think we're all on the same page? Perhaps my brain is gummed up with moldy Wonder Bread.
Regardless, from what I
think this conversation is about...I believe this is the "next big hurdle", as it were.
You'd be hard-pressed to find people outright denying the math doesn't add up now. It's a shame it took so long to happen (considering Ben Smith's "we're headed to an oversupply" paper was published in 2016). But, since an army of residents is financially beneficial to institutions, I can't say I'm surprised.
If someone were to come to me tomorrow and offer me a suburban RadOnc job for $400k a year, I would definitely be interested. My concerns about this being our future:
1) I happen to like the suburbs, but I know not everyone does.
2) So, if I don't want to be in the location of this particular job, can I take the same job but put it in a downtown metro area? A rural farmland?
3) Is this a 4/day a week with 15 on beam sort of job? Or 5/day a week with 40?
4) Is this both my salary floor and ceiling? Or can I make more with a bonus structure, or make less with an "at risk" structure?
Obviously, I could go on.
I just keep going back to the "golden handcuffs" thing. I think a lot of people would agree $400k for a 4/day a week, 10-15 on beam, 8 weeks of vacation a year job is pretty attractive. But once you get this job, is that "it"? Meaning, what if the job is 2,000 miles from your family, and your parents get sick and you want to be closer to home to help take care of them, but there's not any jobs within 300 square miles of your family? What if it starts as 3-4 days a week, 10 on beam, and a few years later it's 5 days a week with 40 on beam?
"Did you exchange a walk-on part in the war, for a lead role in a cage?"