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I am a current ED scribe who will be attending medical school next year. EM is currently one of the top specialties on my list. I love working up patients with vague abd pain or CP. I even rather enjoy the crazy psych patients. I am not quite as fond of the social work aspects but that's what LCSW's are for.
Anyway, I will finish residency with approximately 400K in debt, so compensation is a real concern for me. I plan on working my ass off the first few years out of residency to pay off the debt and I am interested in how physically or logistically possible it is to make 500K+ per year in EM. I am not worried so much about the mental or psychological aspects of working a lot of hours as my other top specialty under consideration is neurosurgery.
TLDR: Let's say $250/hr for 10 hours; 20 shifts per month; 240 shifts per year x $2500 per shift = $600,000. What's wrong with this calculation? Is is unreasonable to expect at least $250/hr with malpractice included?
More info: I currently live in Texas, will attend medical school in Texas, and will practice in Texas. The group whose physicians I scribe for allow their docs to work a maximum of 20 shifts per month. I currently work this EXACT schedule as a scribe and feel as if I could work another 5 shifts a month without any ill effect.
Anyway, I will finish residency with approximately 400K in debt, so compensation is a real concern for me. I plan on working my ass off the first few years out of residency to pay off the debt and I am interested in how physically or logistically possible it is to make 500K+ per year in EM. I am not worried so much about the mental or psychological aspects of working a lot of hours as my other top specialty under consideration is neurosurgery.
TLDR: Let's say $250/hr for 10 hours; 20 shifts per month; 240 shifts per year x $2500 per shift = $600,000. What's wrong with this calculation? Is is unreasonable to expect at least $250/hr with malpractice included?
More info: I currently live in Texas, will attend medical school in Texas, and will practice in Texas. The group whose physicians I scribe for allow their docs to work a maximum of 20 shifts per month. I currently work this EXACT schedule as a scribe and feel as if I could work another 5 shifts a month without any ill effect.
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