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Can anyone help me out by giving a range for what a TM doc might expect coming out of residency? The south would be a preferred region. Thanks!

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Most TM only jobs are with academics or local blood banks or the red cross, they're not crazy well paying. unless you have TM fellowship and do general AP/CP as well, i'd anticipate most are on the lower end.
 
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I can not comment on today but a number of years ago the red cross bb med directors in this state were making what was considered a scandalous amount of money. and it WAS a boat load. it was in the papers as an “expose” type of article. it was well over $500k.
 
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I can not comment on today but a number of years ago the red cross bb med directors in this state were making what was considered a scandalous amount of money. and it WAS a boat load. it was in the papers as an “expose” type of article. it was well over $500k.
Yes, how scandalous of them to make . . . what many specialist physicians make. Crazy!
 
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Yes, how scandalous of them to make . . . what many specialist physicians make. Crazy!

I agree. We all deserve to make a minimum of 750k/yr.
That STILL represents a significant pay cut in real/ today dollars compared to 30 years ago for most paths I knew.
 
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Can anyone help me out by giving a range for what a TM doc might expect coming out of residency? The south would be a preferred region. Thanks!
I had some co-residents go into TM. These were ranges for 2016-2017 applicants.

ARC medical directors in the south were offered just shy of 200k. Academics in a major southern city was in the 180k range. Midwest academic was around 220k. A PP job also covering AP in the midwest was starting 200k with a partnership increase to 400k but this really was a surg path job with added blood bank call. Academic in a major west coast city was 150k.
 
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So, these academic blood bankers who get 150K are the people living in those blue tents in LA!!! :1devilish:
 
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In defense of the crap academic salaries, these all seemed to be essentially come in at 10 leave at 2 with an extended lunch mommy-track jobs where residents did all the actual work, whatever that usually was.i bet it was a sweeter gig than the assistant professor in surgical pathology pulling a similar salary for ten times the work and responsibility. I have zero idea what an ARC medical director actually does.
 
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In defense of the crap academic salaries, these all seemed to be essentially come in at 10 leave at 2 with an extended lunch mommy-track jobs where residents did all the actual work, whatever that usually was.i bet it was a sweeter gig than the assistant professor in surgical pathology pulling a similar salary for ten times the work and responsibility. I have zero idea what an ARC medical director actually does.

I don’t either. But they DID make big bucks in this state. Today?
 
I don’t either. But they DID make big bucks in this state. Today?

This doesn’t look that impressive to me unless there is significant non-reportable income involved.
 
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I had some co-residents go into TM. These were ranges for 2016-2017 applicants.

ARC medical directors in the south were offered just shy of 200k. Academics in a major southern city was in the 180k range. Midwest academic was around 220k. A PP job also covering AP in the midwest was starting 200k with a partnership increase to 400k but this really was a surg path job with added blood bank call. Academic in a major west coast city was 150k.
In 2014 a buddy of mine got a TM job in an academic NYC hospital and he got $250K.
 
what is the average workload for full time TM job in academia? can you get away with working from 10am-1pm every day like you can in molecular?
I imagine the techs are doing most of the grunt work for any thing in the blood bank / cell therapy lab and residents handle any testing for transfusions. So the attendings just need to round with the residents for a few minutes each day?
If that is the case, $250K for that type of work is a good deal. Better than $300K for a 60-hour/week surg path gig.
 
what is the average workload for full time TM job in academia? can you get away with working from 10am-1pm every day like you can in molecular?
I imagine the techs are doing most of the grunt work for any thing in the blood bank / cell therapy lab and residents handle any testing for transfusions. So the attendings just need to round with the residents for a few minutes each day?
If that is the case, $250K for that type of work is a good deal. Better than $300K for a 60-hour/week surg path gig.

Depends on what you sign on for. If there's an apheresis obligation, expect call and off-hour consultations.
 
Depends on what you sign on for. If there's an apheresis obligation, expect call and off-hour consultations.
Ugh. That brings back some horrible memories from residency of pheresing transplant patients in the middle of the night. I had completely blocked that out of my memory. Yes, if your academic center does liver/kidney transplants regularly you might deal with apheresis at all hours.
 
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