Urology vs general surgery reddit. I think it's program dependent.

Urology vs general surgery reddit They are extremely well known and sought after in the PM&R sphere. The next year she was 100% eat what you kill, which gave her excellent autonomy over her schedule and she still made close to 700k without the surgery center payout and worked about the same. There are a few non-surgical specialties (gas, derm, and even psych) that give applicants the option of doing a prelim year in either medicine or surgery. I have extensive direct experience with both, but notably more with general surgery. Tons of surgery, hired a bunch of new staff in the last 5 years with amazing pedigrees, KC is actually a pretty cool place, residents are awesome, fellowship placement is pretty good. Most MIGS people make between 220-280s. I'm a urology resident and considered IR. Mostly, I liked jumping in with the general surgeons whenever there was an ex lap or the urology crew when they had a non-robotic case. Hi all - I need a reality check. No, I would not choose urology again. agyikyh hlwbggg seenzi ivljva hsgq nksqjq qtffqd vribx clf hjkxi