Interventional Radiology in Private Practice
Work-life balance reality from 14 Interventional Radiology physicians working in Private Practice settings.
4.2/5
Satisfaction
86%
Would Choose Again
$823k
Avg Comp
54
Avg Hours/Week
Real Experiences from Private Practice Interventional Radiology Physicians
“completely unpredictable schedule. difficult to make family plans”
Savannah, Georgia25 years70 hrs/wk$1000k
“Days may be 9 hours on IR days. This is a mixed Diagnostic and IR position. Doing IR 70% of the time. ”
Fort Wayne, Indiana10 years70 hrs/wk$1000k
“8am-4pm working 4 days a week. Moonlighting teleradiology at home to supplement my income on average 10 hours per week. IR call is 1 in every 3 weeks. ”
Los Angeles, California1 years46 hrs/wk$735k
“8-4:30 Weekdays and q4 call at a busy hospital”
Michigan11 years60 hrs/wk$700k
How Private Practice Compares to Other Settings
| Practice Setting | Physicians | Satisfaction | Avg Hours | Avg Comp |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hospital-employed | 16 | 4.3/5 | 52 | $651k |
| Academic | 14 | 3.4/5 | 51 | $444k |
| Private Practice | 14 | 4.2/5 | 54 | $823k |
| Hospital Employed | 6 | 3.3/5 | 46 | $591k |
| Residency | 2 | 3.0/5 | 78 | $71k |
Common Questions
What's it like to be a Interventional Radiology physician in Private Practice?
Based on 14 responses, Interventional Radiology physicians in Private Practice report 4.2/5 satisfaction, working an average of 54 hours per week, earning an average of $823,214.86% would choose this path again.
How does Private Practice compare to other practice settings for Interventional Radiology?
Private Practice ranks among the 3 most common settings for Interventional Radiology. Compared to other settings, it offers above-average satisfaction scores.
Quick Stats
Satisfaction:4.2/5
Would Choose Again:86%
Avg Comp:$823k
Avg Hours:54