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Did you know hospitals are outsourcing Radiologists?
LOL, if you go to a hospital and get an X-RAY diagnosed during the night shift odds are its going to be done by an offshore Radiologist 8,000 miles away.
The big countries supplying US hospitals radiology services by telecom and the Net are India, Lebanon, Israel, and Australia. In India, Radiologists make $35K a year compared to $350K a year for a US Radiologist. Do they tell you this? Nope. Do you get a passed along price savings on your hospital bill? Nope. :helpme |
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I had my plastic surgery done offshore also :Graucho :Graucho |
wow, you learn something new every day
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in Brasil we dont have that problem...
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pretty old news
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Radiologists earn $350k a year?
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http://swz.salary.com/salarywizard/l...C07000062.html
The median expected salary for a typical Physician - Radiology in the United States is $265,078. |
One of my best friends is a radiologist. He's been getting his "work" sent to him at home for at least 7 years. I would assume it's just as easy to send the pictures to India.
Look around the hospitals - a lot of Indians there. Might as well get their expertise for 1/10th the price of having them in the states :) |
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Good find. |
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My wife is a doctor and she is Indian. In Indian family one kid has to be a doctor always and since I was a kid my parents pushed me and my brother to become a doctor, since we both did not full fill their wishes we ended up marrying doctors. So this explains why 35% of the doctors in US are Indians Jay Jay |
A radiologist doesn't make $350k a year, that may be his budget though.
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I do. http://www.rsna.org/publications/rsn.../salary-1.html A new survey by the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) shows diagnostic radiologists in group practices remain among the highest-paid specialists in the United States. Not only did diagnostic radiologists enjoy strong compensation increases in 2003, but also, over the past four years, they have seen larger percentage and dollar increases than any of the other 27 medical specialties studied. In 2003 the median compensation for a diagnostic interventional radiologist was $410,250?the second highest in the survey. Cardiac/thoracic surgeons took the top spot at $416,896. In 2002, median income for a diagnostic interventional radiologist was at $401,000, slightly higher than the $400,500 reported for cardiac/thoracic surgeons. Diagnostic non-interventional radiologists maintained fifth-ranked status in median compensation in 2003 at $345,619, behind catheter lab cardiologists ($368,938) and orthopedic surgeons ($354,495). |
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and even more know someone in the field |
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