The American Academy of Oto-HNS lists the average salary for an ENT in practice for 5 years as of 2003 to be $245,000. Varies based on location and size of practice substantially. I've gotten offers of 375K for really rural areas and offers as low as 150k for desirable urban settings and this is just for a first year starting guarantee.
I REALLY like having joined a guy with 20 + years experience. I show him new things and he shows me new stuff as well. We operate together on all open neck cases, which makes things go faster and more fun. Plus, having just started the practice, I operate a lot more than I would have if I had gone solo. For example, I have signed up no thyroid cases or parathyroids, but have done 5-6 thyroid/parathyroids in the last 2 months.
Another reason, I really like joining a group or a partner is that he will send me cases that he doesn't want to do, like a stapes this month and a BAHA next month.
Yet one more reason: if I don't feel comfortable doing a case, like a complicated rhinoplasty, then he scrubs in with me and I learn new operative skills AFTER residency.
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