- Joined
- May 3, 2004
- Messages
- 4,157
- Reaction score
- 4,700
- Points
- 6,556
- Attending Physician
Anybody know of any SDGs hiring within an hour from decent ski slopes in a good med/mal environment with low doc attrition, stable ED contract and a partnership track that doesn't require pagan rituals and blood sacrifices?
Yes, lots and lots of jobs.BC?
British Columbia?
Yes, lots and lots of jobs.
Here's the rub - BC requires US Boarded docs to have equivalency in residency training years to work as a ED doc - EM residency is 5 years in Canada. Since most places are 3 years stateside, 4 tops, this won't work for the vast majority of us.
Yours truly is also a maple turned eagle 😉
Thanks for the shout out, brother, but I'm only honorary. Born/raised Buffalo, regular at Swiss Chalet and the Beer Store.I thought that I remembered our resident Maples-turned-Eagles (Apollyon, Veers) saying the opposite. I could be wrong. Guys?
Thanks for the shout out, brother, but I'm only honorary. Born/raised Buffalo, regular at Swiss Chalet and the Beer Store.
God the Denver market compensation sucks... I tried talking to some SDGs I had contacts with out there and they all seem to have joined USACS. I spoke with them and was expecting a pay cut but he told me the Denver sites are all paying $125/hr, $140/hr, $160/hr highest. Their firefighters are making $200/hr and are primarily needed in PA/OH. I think the highest paying position was Pueblo and was $195/hr. Man, I can remember interviewing fresh out of residency with the director of that Pueblo hospital several years ago and they had this 20 month buy in if you lived within a certain radius and the rate was $300/hr as partner. At the time I had no interest in Pueblo, but can you imagine putting up with a buy in at $150/hr (if recollection serves) for 2 years only to make partner at $300/hr for 4 years and then USACS gobbles you up and now you are making $195/hr! These guys are like locusts, they are everywhere in Co it seems. What gives?
When the recruiter told me $125/hr there was literally just silence on the phone. I go "And...you guys have doctors willing to work for that rate??? Out of curiosity, are most of your hires new grads?" "95% of them you say?" lol, oh man... talk about selling yourself short.
Have had similar conversations with the CO recruiters for USACS and had to pick my jaw up off the floor at their rates. Horrible.
If ACEP had any cojones, they'd actually do something about this whole awful ball of wax, but... ACEP.

I can't understand who is taking these horrible USACS jobs. I quit one site when USACS took over because they were going to institute a 15% pay cut.
As far as Dallas, TX, who hates it? One of the most liveable cities in the country and I considered moving there this year. Houston OTH....![]()
I agree wholeheartedly. I would rather just do locums than work for 150/hour. The "lean" model that the CMGs apply to staffing needs to be applied to non-clinical employees as well. Yes, this means you, Doctor-In-Name-Only. You best pick up a stethoscope, or do twice the work that you presently do.
I agree wholeheartedly. I would rather just do locums than work for 150/hour. The "lean" model that the CMGs apply to staffing needs to be applied to non-clinical employees as well. Yes, this means you, Doctor-In-Name-Only. You best pick up a stethoscope, or do twice the work that you presently do.
I can't understand who is taking these horrible USACS jobs. I quit one site when USACS took over because they were going to institute a 15% pay cut.
As far as Dallas, TX, who hates it? One of the most liveable cities in the country and I considered moving there this year. Houston OTH....![]()
From what I could gather from the USACS recruiter, they are primarily hiring residents right out of residency for the denver positions. Again, he stressed the general rate for the greater Denver area being $125/hr. The benefits are not bad compared to IC, but still would probably only bring it up to $140 or $160/hr. I'm flabbergasted that an ABEM or BE doc would be willing to work for those pennies, especially considering that most of them probably have significant debt burden. I wonder if that's how they get them, they offer 2.9% refinancing of educational loans, but still....
Something about when you make partner, you get 75K "equity" whatever that is... I was still reeling from the $125/hr by the time he got to that part. That's one of the shortest recruiter conversations I've had in awhile. Ridiculous. Surely these SDGs who are selling out to USACS are getting some sort of equity or profit sharing/kickback? Man, this happens to me every time I try to evaluate the Denver or CO region. I'm starting to think it's just not ever going to be in the cards. If I could find a nice gig near some mountains with a decent partnership track and a "not so painful" payout, I'd consider it but these kinds of offers are ludicrous.
If I could find a nice gig near some mountains with a decent partnership track and a "not so painful" payout, I'd consider it but these kinds of offers are ludicrous.
God the Denver market compensation sucks... I tried talking to some SDGs I had contacts with out there and they all seem to have joined USACS. I spoke with them and was expecting a pay cut but he told me the Denver sites are all paying $125/hr, $140/hr, $160/hr highest. Their firefighters are making $200/hr and are primarily needed in PA/OH. I think the highest paying position was Pueblo and was $195/hr. Man, I can remember interviewing fresh out of residency with the director of that Pueblo hospital several years ago and they had this 20 month buy in if you lived within a certain radius and the rate was $300/hr as partner. At the time I had no interest in Pueblo, but can you imagine putting up with a buy in at $150/hr (if recollection serves) for 2 years only to make partner at $300/hr for 4 years and then USACS gobbles you up and now you are making $195/hr! These guys are like locusts, they are everywhere in Co it seems. What gives?
When the recruiter told me $125/hr there was literally just silence on the phone. I go "And...you guys have doctors willing to work for that rate??? Out of curiosity, are most of your hires new grads?" "95% of them you say?" lol, oh man... talk about selling yourself short.
Yeah, somebody posted on the FB group about getting $115 an hour and wanted to know what benefits were there.
I was making more than that while moonlighting in rural NC almost a decade ago.
Some people are just dumb.
There's a group in Denver (technically my partners now) that aren't USACS. Carepoint. Check there.
But if you think $125-150/hour for two years is ridiculous for a pre-partner I'd stop looking for a partnership job near skiing. There's a price to be paid. You can usually get a little more by having experience, but it's still usually in that sort of range. Nobody is going to pay you $225 + benefits to be a pre-partner when the partners are making $250 without benefits.
I think the issue with most of the Denver jobs isn't the pre-partner pay, but the fact that it's USACS and so you never are a partner, no matter what they call it, so the low pay is for nothing. In terms of SDG pre-partner pay, some (Colorado Springs) pay fairly decently. If you have the choice, it's obviously better to earn decent coin pre partner and then have a buy-in, especially with so many groups getting swallowed up before new grads make partner leaving many a doc with two plus years of poor pay with nothing to show for it.
I was talking about the SDG jobs, not the CMG jobs. Maybe it should be called a LDG though. Obviously if you know my history on here you know not advocating for anyone to work for USACS no matter where they want to live.
I believe if you have to work nights weekends and holidays and deal with EM you might as well be reasonably compensated while you can. I would do travel gigs if I lived in Denver.
I wouldn't live in rural NC for $120 an hour either. It's what I got paid as a resident when moonlighting. That's the point I was making.No they're not. They just prefer living 10 miles from a ski resort rather than rural NC.
I wouldn't live in rural NC for $120 an hour either. It's what I got paid as a resident when moonlighting. That's the point I was making.
You can live wherever you want, although 10min from a ski mountain is usually not close to an airport. The jobs they're talking about? They aren't where you live and work. They're in BFE high plains.
There's a group in Denver (technically my partners now) that aren't USACS. Carepoint. Check there.
But if you think $125-150/hour for two years is ridiculous for a pre-partner I'd stop looking for a partnership job near skiing. There's a price to be paid. You can usually get a little more by having experience, but it's still usually in that sort of range. Nobody is going to pay you $225 + benefits to be a pre-partner when the partners are making $250 without benefits.
I wouldn't live in rural NC for $120 an hour either. It's what I got paid as a resident when moonlighting. That's the point I was making.
You can live wherever you want, although 10min from a ski mountain is usually not close to an airport. The jobs they're talking about? They aren't where you live and work. They're in BFE high plains.
You could strategically locate yourself in Salt Lake to be just about twenty minutes from skiing and from the airport. But, smog...nothing's perfect!
What is a unicorn, in the context of this thread? And there are other things I don't know like SDG (Single democratic group?) CMG (that's like Teamhealth, CEP, etc. "Content management group" LOL).
We need a stickie about acronyms.
NES = Nintendo Entertainment System