USAP RENO

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It appears RENO is now USAP instead of Mednax. USAP is offering sign on bonuses and stipends to residents/fellows if they sign on early.
2 year to partnership. Sevo speaks very highly of the practice.
 
“Hey, Joe Bob! Time to fire up the Canon printer, and print out some more of those “USAP Stock Certificates” for the folks out in Reno!!!!”

OTOH, couldn’t be any worse than MEDNAX, could it???
Definitely could be worse. That stock thing with USAP is a scam. It’s also a usually a scam to start out at a unit based place when you don’t run the schedule and there is no real partnership. No thanks. I’ll take the straight salary.
 
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Great place to work tho. Interviewed a buddy of mine from Colorado last week. Interview consisted of 4 days of climbing on our MT bikes.
Highly suggest this area for anyone looking for a great outdoor life. Jobs are good as well (despite amc presence)
 
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Kings to Ash canyon on interview day 1

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Tahoe rim on interview day 4.
 
The part that I really don’t like is that we are MD only area but with USAP you can bet they will bring in CRNAs. 😓

Sad to see it so close to home.

Probably going to regret responding to this thread...

Don't know how it works in other locations, but here in North TX, it isn't USAP's MO to come in and order changing the staffing model. My particular practice was MD/DO only before and, now 6+ years later, continue to be 100% own cases
 
Looks like both NAPA and USAP are in the Reno/Carson City area now. Anybody know if South Lake Tahoe is still independent?
 
Probably going to regret responding to this thread...

Don't know how it works in other locations, but here in North TX, it isn't USAP's MO to come in and order changing the staffing model. My particular practice was MD/DO only before and, now 6+ years later, continue to be 100% own cases

But now you give up a percentage to the company
 
Probably going to regret responding to this thread...

Don't know how it works in other locations, but here in North TX, it isn't USAP's MO to come in and order changing the staffing model. My particular practice was MD/DO only before and, now 6+ years later, continue to be 100% own cases

That’s great, and same for my practice. I would guess high quality practices doing big cases often stay MD only. Unfortunately, USAP does like to change up the model sometimes. Happened in Carson city (was MD only), Southern Colorado practice that was taken over last year ( was MD only) and now Reno (they are hiring both CRNAs and Md’s).
 
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Here in Reno.

 
I love the outdoors but do you really need to spend 4 days interviewing someone ? Is that standard for practices in that part of the country or was it just a "business" trip ?
Nah... this guy is a long time friend of mine from a USAP take over in Colorado. He stayed at my house for 5 days and I gave him the full mountain/tahoe tour. Super fun.
The office/hospital stuff took about 6 hours.
 
Here in Reno.


Beautiful home, but no way I’m payin’ 4.5 million bucks to live in Reno! :laugh:
 
Here in Reno.


that is unbelievably low construction cost for what appears to be a high end home. It would have cost at least 2x in construction alone (excluding land) in my neck of the woods back then.
 
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that is unbelievably low construction cost for what appears to be a high end home. It would have cost at least 2x in construction alone (excluding land) in my neck of the woods back then.
Built when the industry was struggling for work. Good time to buy back then. Good time to sell. 1000% seller market at the moment.
 
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that is unbelievably low construction cost for what appears to be a high end home. It would have cost at least 2x in construction alone (excluding land) in my neck of the woods back then.

Agreed. Even 10 years ago, there’s no way that house was under $200/SF to build in my area.
 
I remember the time, but raw materials alone would have run more than that. It's almost unfathomable to me how it got built for so cheap.
"unfathonable" Really... ??? Lol. You clearly don't know our market now and then.
You could buy a lot for 1+ mil back then.. and I mean a lot.
Remember that Nevada got hit the HARDEST during the housing bubble.

And when I say "explosion" of growth... I mean that 100%. One car garage condo's are going for 700k + in certain areas.
The cat is out of the box and people have realized this untapped location.
 
Our neighbors being in cali, they sell there and come to retire here w/o having to pay taxes. Still get more for their money, but they are definitely jacking up the prices.
 
Our neighbors being in cali, they sell there and come to retire here w/o having to pay taxes. Still get more for their money, but they are definitely jacking up the prices.

Honestly the whole moving from Cali to NV to avoid taxes always seemed inevitable. I'm glad some folks in Reno are making bank off the run up in demand/housing prices.
 
Honestly the whole moving from Cali to NV to avoid taxes always seemed inevitable. I'm glad some folks in Reno are making bank off the run up in demand/housing prices.

Agree.

Besides year around activities nestled in the Sierras and around Tahoe the ongoing cost savings of no state income tax will pay huge dividends over the course of a career.
 
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"unfathonable" Really... ??? Lol. You clearly don't know our market now and then.
You could buy a lot for 1+ mil back then.. and I mean a lot.
Remember that Nevada got hit the HARDEST during the housing bubble.

And when I say "explosion" of growth... I mean that 100%. One car garage condo's are going for 700k + in certain areas.
The cat is out of the box and people have realized this untapped location.

I am simply referring to raw material costs which tend not to drastically vary from location to location. I mean maybe lumber was free, but that is a lot of pricey looking materials for relatively little money.

I know nothing about the real estate market in your neck of the woods now or back then. I know a decent amount about construction now and then.
 
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I think that those looking to make a move should really at least check out Reno.
It is an fantastic place to live for the right person and I think this area will be what Colorado Springs or Denver is 15-20 years from now.

Lots of jobs here. I think Napa offers 100k-140k sign on bonus and I am guessing USAP is similar. Salaries are going up due to demand for anesthesiologists as well as cost of living. I think the trajectory won’t stop as we have amazon, tesla, apple in town. Also large developers are buying up millions of dollars worth of land /100-200 million last year?
 
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