Cardiology Lifestyle in New York
Real insights from 10 Cardiology physicians in New York on work-life balance, career satisfaction, and what it's really like to practice in this area.
3.0/5
Satisfaction
100%
Would Choose Again
$661k
Avg Comp
59
Avg Hours/Week
What Cardiology Physicians in New York Say
"1 work 5 days a week sometimes call and I get 6 weeks if pto"
Nyc, New York5 years expHospital Employed54 hrs/wk
"Four days a week, working about 55 hours/week. Emotionally and mentally taxing due to leadership and red tape."
Manhasset, New York22 years expHospital Employed50 hrs/wkCall 1:3
What They Love About Cardiology in New York
"Less administrative burden "— Nyc, New York • 5 years
"Administration is exceedingly poor, with no compassion for how medicine needs to be handled. Overemphasis on profit incentive"— Manhasset, New York • 22 years
Most Common Practice Settings in New York
Hospital Employed
6 physicians (60%)
Academic
3 physicians (30%)
Private Practice
1 physicians (10%)
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the Cardiology lifestyle like in New York?
Based on 10 physicians, Cardiology in New York averages 3.0/5 satisfaction, 59 hours per week, with 100% saying they'd choose the specialty again. Most practice in Hospital Employed settings.
How much do Cardiology physicians make in New York?
Average compensation for Cardiology in New York is $660,500 based on verified submissions.See detailed salary breakdown →
Should I choose Cardiology in New York?
With 100% of Cardiology physicians in New York saying they'd choose again, and 3.0/5 average satisfaction, it shows positive career outlook. Consider factors like practice setting preferences, desired work hours, and call schedule tolerance when deciding.
Location Stats
Location:New York
Physicians:10
Satisfaction:3.0/5
Avg Comp:$661k