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May 10, 2024
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Windward_Coug
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My SIL told me that EM doctors at her hospital make $800k. That blew my mind.
I'm not sure if I believe it, I thought that was like Ortho/Platic Surgery pay.
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My SIL told me that EM doctors at her hospital make $800k. That blew my mind.
Windward_Coug
May 10, 9:07am
ER doc here. It would put them in the top 5 percentile, but it does happen. My
VACougMD
May 10, 9:11am
ER docs are severely underpaid IMO, I mean compare the stress, work you do
MrSandman
May 10, 9:16am
To me it’s the contention that they have to do with.. dealing with the dregs
cougfanz
May 10, 9:23am
When was the last time you had to visit the ER. Do you want to pay 10K for your
CatamountFan
May 10, 10:18am
What’s your point
docrick
May 10, 10:21am
That if ER drs are paid even more, who of us can afford to go?
CatamountFan
May 10, 3:49pm
Physician costs are a fraction of what you’re seeing on these astronomical bills
cougfanz
May 10, 7:06pm
Costs are high not because of ED docs.
docrick
May 10, 7:06pm
I think its only fair EM doctors make as much as Big-12 basketball players.
CougGolf
May 10, 9:11am
But they don't get booed as much. Or do they?
TNT
May 10, 9:26am
They get spit on, slapped, assaulted some times, yelled at so yeah
MrSandman
May 10, 11:13am
My neighbor is a traveling EM doctor. He is only home like 5 days a month. He
Chefcurry
May 10, 9:12am
That seems a bit high but of all the people I’m ok with being overpaid…
Pretorian
May 10, 9:13am
Any doc can potentially make close to that if they have zero outside identity
MrSandman
May 10, 9:17am
Toughest job in medicine imo
cougfanz
May 10, 9:17am
They don’t. 350-450k with more downward pressure than probably any
cougfanz
May 10, 9:18am
Production based compensation is on the way out, as large EM groups and hospitals are converting
SJS
May 10, 9:28am
Yea I think corporate med hits them the hardest.
cougfanz
May 10, 9:38am
So glad I’m retiring in 3 weeks
docrick
May 10, 9:42am
I work in healthcare staffing, and obviously not the expert on medicine
Peter Venkman
May 10, 10:04am
CRNA is probably your best bang for your buck. For PA/NPs it gets more
cougfanz
May 10, 10:11am
Paperwork is the same which is onerous…
docrick
May 10, 10:12am
Where at? Some states obviously pay way more than others too
homegrown
May 10, 9:27am
Don't want to Doxx anyone, but probably one of the least desirable states in the
Windward_Coug
May 10, 9:39am
I don't understand some doctors
Gustav
May 10, 9:40am
TNT can only conclude some people don't worry about debt
TNT
May 10, 9:43am
Doctors make good clients for lawyers because they frequently make costly
vegasnative
May 10, 9:56am
Couple reasons imo- there’s more upfront sacrifice both time and
cougfanz
May 10, 10:03am
RE: Couple reasons imo- there’s more upfront sacrifice both time and
Gustav
May 10, 10:25am
The younger generation is a whole lot more aware of the FIRE movement
cougfanz
May 10, 10:34am
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