βHow much do you make?β
I was recently asked how much I make as a physician π©π»ββοΈ (these kids on Tiktok are quite straightforward, I love it. π)
So here's the thing, as a part time per diem ophthalmologist in Los Angeles, my numbers are not typical. You can easily google π» average doctor's salaries by subspecialty (for ophthalmology, itβs $200K/year in California), but you might notice that the numbers range widely depending on the graph π or website you find (the graph below is from Medscape, and they report ophthalmologists make close to $400K! Thatβs definitely not me).
This discrepancy is because pay is not only based on subspecialty - but on type of institution π₯ (academic vs private private), type of job (salaried vs incentivized, full time vs part time), and location πΊ(it can vary by/within state and even city).
We also cannot forget to factor in the debt that physicians accrue π¦ (200K on average), not to mention the years of schooling and lost income πΈ (some calculate up to 800K!). π³
In the end, I advised the premed-hopeful not to worry about salary, because it can be variable and could be vastly different by the time he/she graduates. The only reason someone should pursue medicine is for the deep down passion and/or purpose, because those are the only things that will get you through the decade+ of studying, long nights, and sacrifice.
#liveVICTORIOUSβπΌ