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OMFS and endo are doing well, also lots of successful periodontists out there too.
Endo has a high barrier of entry because the surgical microscopes and instruments used need a considerable amount of time to get proficient with.
It took me 6 months to get used to the microscope, and the rest of the work flow can take months and even years to get skilled at. Once you get comfortable with a microscope you don't want to use loupes ever again.
Those microscopes are expensive, so you need a consistent stream of endo patients to justify their cost and the time to get acclimated to using that high of magnification. Not many endo programs and very few spots. Around 100 docs applying for one spot in many programs. Big barrier of entry keeps saturation low in most places. Endo is a good career but definitely difficult to get into and takes years to be really good at.
OMFS are still kings in income, but many do very well in endo and our lifestyle is great. The microscope definitely helps with back and neck stress, our staff costs and overhead are low. Definitely a career to consider.
Endo has a high barrier of entry because the surgical microscopes and instruments used need a considerable amount of time to get proficient with.
It took me 6 months to get used to the microscope, and the rest of the work flow can take months and even years to get skilled at. Once you get comfortable with a microscope you don't want to use loupes ever again.
Those microscopes are expensive, so you need a consistent stream of endo patients to justify their cost and the time to get acclimated to using that high of magnification. Not many endo programs and very few spots. Around 100 docs applying for one spot in many programs. Big barrier of entry keeps saturation low in most places. Endo is a good career but definitely difficult to get into and takes years to be really good at.
OMFS are still kings in income, but many do very well in endo and our lifestyle is great. The microscope definitely helps with back and neck stress, our staff costs and overhead are low. Definitely a career to consider.
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