Internal Medicine in Hybrid
Work-life balance reality from 7 Internal Medicine physicians working in Hybrid settings.
3.6/5
Satisfaction
80%
Would Choose Again
$65k
Avg Comp
59
Avg Hours/Week
Real Experiences from Hybrid Internal Medicine Physicians
“It’s residency so it is what it is. Was not primary choice of specialty, but working towards fellowship takes up all free time.”
Providence, Rhode Island1 years60 hrs/wk$62k
“I feel like work/life balance is perfect.”
Georgia3 years50 hrs/wk$65k
“Balance is reasonable. Some rotations are more demanding than others, but I've never felt as if I was drowning in work. Inpatient and ICU are 6 day weeks, but many of the subspecialty rotations are 5 day weeks. ”
San Antonio, Texas1 years72 hrs/wk$61k
“Expected for a resident”
Blackwood, New Jersey3 years60 hrs/wk$76k
How Hybrid Compares to Other Settings
| Practice Setting | Physicians | Satisfaction | Avg Hours | Avg Comp |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hospital Employed | 47 | 3.5/5 | 50 | $381k |
| Academic | 46 | 3.5/5 | 55 | $193k |
| Hospital-employed | 28 | 3.9/5 | 43 | $359k |
| Community | 21 | 3.4/5 | 64 | $69k |
| Private Practice | 20 | 3.8/5 | 47 | $488k |
Common Questions
What's it like to be a Internal Medicine physician in Hybrid?
Based on 7 responses, Internal Medicine physicians in Hybrid report 3.6/5 satisfaction, working an average of 59 hours per week, earning an average of $64,857.80% would choose this path again.
How does Hybrid compare to other practice settings for Internal Medicine?
Hybrid ranks among the 0 most common settings for Internal Medicine. Compared to other settings, it offers average satisfaction scores.
Quick Stats
Satisfaction:3.6/5
Would Choose Again:80%
Avg Comp:$65k
Avg Hours:59