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Interventional Radiology in Hospital Employed

Work-life balance reality from 6 Interventional Radiology physicians working in Hospital Employed settings.

3.3/10
Satisfaction
0%
Would Choose Again
$591k
Avg Comp
46
Avg Hours/Week

How Hospital Employed Compares to Other Settings

Practice SettingPhysiciansSatisfactionAvg HoursAvg Comp
Hospital-employed124.2/1053$673k
Private Practice104.3/1056$893k
Academic73.9/1046$563k
Hospital Employed63.3/1046$591k

Common Questions

What's it like to be a Interventional Radiology physician in Hospital Employed?

Based on 6 responses, Interventional Radiology physicians in Hospital Employed report 3.3/10 satisfaction, working an average of 46 hours per week, earning an average of $590,667.0% would choose this path again.

How does Hospital Employed compare to other practice settings for Interventional Radiology?

Hospital Employed ranks among the 4 most common settings for Interventional Radiology. Compared to other settings, it offers below-average satisfaction scores.

Quick Stats

Satisfaction:3.3/10
Would Choose Again:0%
Avg Comp:$591k
Avg Hours:46

Compare Settings

Hospital-employed (12) →Private Practice (10) →Academic (7) →

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