Missouriman
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Hey guys,
I'm trying to get a better idea about the job outlook in the mid-atlantic and southeast regions as it relates to both non-invasive and IC. How has the non-academic market looked for both, especially in the suburbs of the bigger cities in those areas (Charlotte, ATL, Nashville, Washington DC) over the past several years? Have you noticed a general positive trend in one field or the other? How are the starting salaries and the 75th percentile / peak salaries (earning potential) later in career between the two? Has there been decreasing reimubursement for various cath/procedures? Have you noticed a positive trend in increasing reimbursement for non-invasive imaging like echo, nuc, and CTA?
As I get closer to making the decision, I am trying to look at all variables outside my particular interests to make sure I am making the right decision here. I am generally trying to understand the job market, reimbursement trends within each field, and earning potential.
I'm trying to get a better idea about the job outlook in the mid-atlantic and southeast regions as it relates to both non-invasive and IC. How has the non-academic market looked for both, especially in the suburbs of the bigger cities in those areas (Charlotte, ATL, Nashville, Washington DC) over the past several years? Have you noticed a general positive trend in one field or the other? How are the starting salaries and the 75th percentile / peak salaries (earning potential) later in career between the two? Has there been decreasing reimubursement for various cath/procedures? Have you noticed a positive trend in increasing reimbursement for non-invasive imaging like echo, nuc, and CTA?
As I get closer to making the decision, I am trying to look at all variables outside my particular interests to make sure I am making the right decision here. I am generally trying to understand the job market, reimbursement trends within each field, and earning potential.