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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know what's actually in demand, but if i had to do it again, I would prioritize high finance, followed by doctor specialties with regular hours, such as anesthesiologist, dermatologist, and orthodontist, because they have high income-to-hours-worked ratios. [/quote] You think anesthesiologists have regular hours? I’m intrigued at your logic. No one needs an anesthesiologist besides an OR. Do you think no one staffs the OR on weekends, night, or holidays? [/quote] It's all very scheduled. And it's usually flexible.[/quote] I’m married to an anesthesiologist. It is a good job, but it is neither predictable nor flexible. [/quote] Daughter of anesthesiologist. Totally agree. My dad worked for a university hospital - so it was particularly crazy. I would say that maybe an anesthesiologist in private practice would have more stability/predictability depending on the surgical practice they were paired with - but in my experience - every time I’ve been for one of those simple, outpatient surgeries - it’s been a CRNA and not an MD doing the anesthesia.[/quote] I often wonder what people mean when they say that a job as a physician is “flexible.” [/quote]
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