Ent vs urology reddit I prefer the surgeries, procedures, and personalities of urology to ENT. Community General OB/Gyn: 250-350k starting, 450 @ productivity/50th Community Gyn/Onc: 500k starting, 700-900k @ productivity Yeah, I always think of ENT/anesthesia/EM all have different intubation specialties. Personally, I think if you enjoy ENT then I would just stick with it. Gen surg pros: variety and complexity of cases all over the body. The 4500/year bonus is super low in my opinion. First let me say that doximity for this specialty after the top 10 is not at all correct. You can do neurosurgery and work hard for long hours doing badass shit and eventually getting paid more than any other physician, or you can do general surgery and have people treat you like absolute shit your entire residency for the privilege of doing lap appy’s for some tiny hospital where Been doing ENT rotations since August so I'm happy to answer any further questions you have. Nov 24, 2018 ยท ENT has a much better lifestyle both during and after training ENT makes a healthy amount more than GS ($450k+ vs $350k+) despite working less hours ENT is (arguably) a more interesting organ system ENT allows for a mix of surgery and clinic/procedures - more career flexibility We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I also only have 10 days of PTO. If you could never see yourself doing anything else then yes pursue multiple research years etc.
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