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Diagnostic Radiology in Private Practice

Work-life balance reality from 11 Diagnostic Radiology physicians working in Private Practice settings.

3.7/10
Satisfaction
0%
Would Choose Again
$823k
Avg Comp
51
Avg Hours/Week

Real Experiences from Private Practice Diagnostic Radiology Physicians

"In addition to W-2 compensation I get 70k contribution to self directed retirement plan, paid health insurance with max HSA and $1500 to be used for things not covered by heath insurance. Also paid malpractice insurance "
Georgia28 years52 hrs/wk$855k
"8-4 but a lot of evening and weekend call and overnight call"
Toronto, New York36 years50 hrs/wk$1300k

How Private Practice Compares to Other Settings

Practice SettingPhysiciansSatisfactionAvg HoursAvg Comp
Private Practice113.7/1051$823k
Hospital Employed53.4/1048$620k
Academic43.3/1037$436k
Hospital-employed34.0/1047$537k
Hospital-Employed21.5/1050$343k

Common Questions

What's it like to be a Diagnostic Radiology physician in Private Practice?

Based on 11 responses, Diagnostic Radiology physicians in Private Practice report 3.7/10 satisfaction, working an average of 51 hours per week, earning an average of $822,727.0% would choose this path again.

How does Private Practice compare to other practice settings for Diagnostic Radiology?

Private Practice ranks among the 1 most common settings for Diagnostic Radiology. Compared to other settings, it offers below-average satisfaction scores.

Quick Stats

Satisfaction:3.7/10
Would Choose Again:0%
Avg Comp:$823k
Avg Hours:51

Compare Settings

Hospital Employed (5) →Academic (4) →Hospital-employed (3) →Hospital-Employed (2) →

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