Radiology in Academic
Work-life balance reality from 22 Radiology physicians working in Academic settings.
3.5/5
Satisfaction
91%
Would Choose Again
$341k
Avg Comp
46
Avg Hours/Week
Real Experiences from Academic Radiology Physicians
“Enjoy working in ED settings and free time of for working graveyard shifts.”
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania5 years20 hrs/wk$498k
“Fully remote. Pay per RVU beyond reaching baseline expectations”
Arizona2 years60 hrs/wk$65k
How Academic Compares to Other Settings
| Practice Setting | Physicians | Satisfaction | Avg Hours | Avg Comp |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private Practice | 45 | 4.2/5 | 47 | $707k |
| Hospital-employed | 24 | 3.9/5 | 46 | $545k |
| Academic | 22 | 3.5/5 | 46 | $341k |
| Hospital Employed | 14 | 3.8/5 | 50 | $820k |
| Residency | 4 | 2.0/5 | 48 | $78k |
Common Questions
What's it like to be a Radiology physician in Academic?
Based on 22 responses, Radiology physicians in Academic report 3.5/5 satisfaction, working an average of 46 hours per week, earning an average of $341,079.91% would choose this path again.
How does Academic compare to other practice settings for Radiology?
Academic ranks among the 3 most common settings for Radiology. Compared to other settings, it offers average satisfaction scores.
Quick Stats
Satisfaction:3.5/5
Would Choose Again:91%
Avg Comp:$341k
Avg Hours:46