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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Finance Lobbyist Own a company Some Doctors Don’t have to be a big law, just regular law Real estate (commercial mostly, but also agent) Any c suite job [/quote] Very few doctors. Only like the top 5% (most of whom are in a few select specialties) reach that income level. [/quote] I'd estimate that at least 50% of MDs can make $220/hr net and work as many shifts as they want. Certainly the ED pays this. Work 2300 hrs/year and you have hit $500k net. Most MDs make less because they choose to work fewer hours and take less call. Some choose to practice in an environment that is lower reimbursement.[/quote] You'd be overestimating. As a dual boarded IM sub specialist, I don't do shift work, but make less than half that. Primary care also is often much less.[/quote] Agree. My relative is a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic and does not make that. Cleveland Clinic has been top in cardiology for the past 25 years.[/quote] How many hours a week does your relative work? Merritt Hawkins 2018 average for non-invasive cards was $427k and for invasive was $590k. The best (highest paid) jobs fill by word of mouth and no recruiter is necessary, so the MH average tends to be a below average comp specialty-wide. Typical setup would be 45 hours/week, 8 weeks vacation, 4-5 home calls per month. If you work more hours or take more call, you are paid extra. I do a lot of medical recruiting. Physicians have done an amazing job of hiding how much they really make - sometimes even from other physicians. [/quote] It is obvious you are not a physician, don’t know what you are talking about, and have no idea how they are getting paid/reimbursed and what determines it. And to communicate that would derail this thread and be of no use to OP who is not a physician or has any plans to be. [/quote]
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