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Aug 18, 2023
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Blue Golfer
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PS - To answer your original Q. Primary Care ~ $100K, Surgery Spec. ~ $110K+.
Lots of variables to consider though (experience, location, specialty, private practice vs hospital system, etc...).
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How is the pay for NPs and PAs?
stenso
8/18/23 10:42pm
BLS is a great source for questions like this
rivercitycoug
8/18/23 10:45pm
Add CRNA as an option
MacsKid
8/18/23 10:47pm
In Ohio... $250k per year w2. $300k 1099. PRN/travel... $200 plus an hour.
dave
8/19/23 12:33am
I work with several CRNA. They all seem to love it and make good money.
qwerew
8/19/23 11:27am
It's obviously a much shorter pathway, and this is the direction, for better or
hebercreeper
8/18/23 10:49pm
MD? Manic depressive? Sorry so many acronyms these days
TNT
8/18/23 10:51pm
Major Disappointment--to my wife. You wouldn't know, TNT.
hebercreeper
8/18/23 10:52pm
Tis true. If only. You guys don't even know what Pon Farr is
TNT
8/18/23 10:54pm
If you understand your $ ceiling and clinical limits, it's a great profession.
Blue Golfer
8/18/23 11:18pm
PS - To answer your original Q. Primary Care ~ $100K, Surgery Spec. ~ $110K+.
Blue Golfer
8/18/23 11:28pm
Wait. They just hand you a check if you have PA or NP by your name?
TNT
8/18/23 11:28pm
PA-C. But yeah, it's the darndest thing!
Blue Golfer
8/18/23 11:30pm
Excellent
TNT
8/18/23 11:40pm
my cousin is a PA and works in orthopaedics. Loves it and good living.
qwerew
8/19/23 11:23am
My son graduated from PA school last year. He took a job in a Midwest city of
Submariner
8/18/23 11:28pm
I have another son that is in PA school now that is going to do something
Submariner
8/19/23 6:20am
100-150k. A lot more flexibility than MDs - can switch to whatever they
cougfanz
8/18/23 11:41pm
Check out Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in Provo
JodyGenessy
8/18/23 11:46pm
Very expensive
rivercitycoug
8/19/23 6:06am
Great results from what I've seen, though.
JodyGenessy
8/19/23 7:07am
Not compared to a lot of other schools. Daughter graduated form Rocky Mountain and is doing well.
trueblueinarizona
8/19/23 7:57am
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