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In terms of time on/time off schedules, you can find that with many hospitalist gigs (which you get to following an internal medicine or peds residency) which will often have blocks of time on followed by blocks of time off. Ditto for Emergency Medicine (its own residency) and possibly some ICU docs (fellowship after either IM or peds).

This probably isn't exactly what you're looking for, but there are several nonclinical jobs out there too if you really want it in areas like pharma. There would be lots of travel, which sounds like it may be of interest to you, but you wouldn't really be taking care of patients.
 
Consulting, VC, PE but oftentimes it’s involves taking an initial pay cut compared to what an attending would make.

The floors in these aforementioned careers are much lower but ceilings are much higher. You would also have to start at the junior level in most instances.

Wouldn’t be out of the ordinary for a PE/VC partner to take home 2 million per. Of course, one has to make partner which isn’t easy and certainly involves working close to as much as a resident physician
 
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