Welcome back Fam ! Hope this one filled you in the gaps of salary, moonlighting and locus in USA as a doctor. Let me know what you want to watch next in the comments
Locums for IM range anywhere from 120-400/hr from what I know. Don’t get tempted by the $400/hr figure….there is no such thing as a free lunch. Although there is definitely some leverage that we would have…hospitals offering extreme quotes tend to have some “malignancies” associated with them….which we would have to be ready to face.
Salary in the Miami area is abysmal. That is why I don't work there even if I have house that is not far from Miami. Why couldn't they start her with 267k? At my place, everyone start with the same salary, which is above 300k per year and there is no pay increase the following year.
@@maelyangel6918 You do 4 years in college (undergrad) plus 4 years of medical school and then 3 years of residency in internal medicine or family medicine.
Amazing insight, Dr. Manik, can you plz make a video on how to apply and requirements (malpractice insurance, vaccinations) for CLERKSHIPS, that'd be really helpful, thanks!
Hey Manik, can IMGs on J1 visa do moonlighting during residency? From what I have heard, they can do internal moonlighting but not at another hospital.
does it depend on your citizenship/ green card / visa Type if you are allowed to work 1week on/1 week off or you can do 4 days a week in hospital? or does it depend on the hospital?
Hi can u plz tell me about mcat exam i am from india and i m planing to do md/mbbs in usa so in india how i have to do mcat prepration and which books i should follow plz tell me i am so worry about this...plz do reply
Hey Manik, is it possible to get a J1 visa if you are not allowed to work in your home country ? Can you get it from your country of residency ? (permanent residency)
Generally you work the same hours , If you work a week normally 8hrs a day While 4 days a week is alternative , once a week (4 days work) it comes to be 32hr a week while the next week it would be near 28hr
Wife just signed a contract in the Miami area she talked to some of her future coworkers, they told her that of the 7 days of the week 2 are on call from 7a to 7p thats 12x2= 24h The rest of the they they arribe at 7a-8a and leave between 2p-3p thats between 35-40 more hours Total between 59-64 hours But remember thats working 7 continuous days. Anyways each contract and hospital is different.
i graduated at age of 20.5 yrs old, completed my internship at 21.5 yrs old, now i want to do steps? will age help me in getting residency if i clear steps in 1 o 1.5 yrs? Malik plzzz replyyyy
America has a strange pay system...the Doctors in High Cost of Living Areas (New York City, San Francisco, LA, etc) will get a lower pay than those in a Lower Cost of Living Areas (Midwest, South, etc). And it has been that way for the last 100 years. So you will make twice as much in real terms living in the Midwest as California.
Everywhere it's like this. It's not the high cost of living at a place , it's more to do with everyone wants to go to that place , so hospitals can pay less yet doctors would still accept While small places are neglected so hospitals have to pay more to attract doctors
@@manikmadaan thats the issue with Indian government laws. Waiver jobs requires NORI from indian government which they haven't granted to anyone since 2011 stating a shortage of doctors.
Hello manik madaan.. thankyou fr sharing this video and making us understand about internal medicine career choice in usa. May i know if the students who r graduated recently can apply for the electives? Or still be a medical school student to be eligible fr applying fr the electives?
@@manikmadaan your probably right….but 200k after taxes means ~350k Gross….and that’s seems a little too high for Long Island Hospitalist. Maybe double check this?? 😅
So USMLE is equivalent to NEET PG ! So if you’re are prepared with NEET PG you can give USMLE but make sure you do practice of USMLE books too! But remember like you can give USMLE anytime during your MBBS course but your matching process won’t start unless you complete your whole MBBS + internship period!
@@pranshu3703never Manik madan did both and he clearly stated you can't pass usmle step1 with neet knowledge while you can get higher percentile scores in neet with step1 knowledge
the salary that hospitalist get as told by dr anish desai is $200,000 so , is this salary after the tax like in hand salary or there are still taxes after it
No bro 200k is before tax for sure. U have to pay tax & bills (rent, car, car insurance, health insurance, grocery & stuff). So disposal income will be wayyyy less. Even single room costs 1.5k$ /month. If u r married or have kids or want to take your parents then u will need atleast 2 bhk /3bhk. Then hell lot of money will be gone
yea I also think it's before tax , also i have referred other videos and Google and the average salary is around 250 k-300 k per year and you only work half a year so ite pretty much a very nice deal .
@@ae--stryker3746 this kind of job is not available. (1 month on 1 month off ) and as we don't have green card or citizenship. U will be left on mercy of your employer
It is sad to hear that after more than eight years of college education and 70 hrs/wk you need to talk about free food!!! You need to work on changing system..
66k, 200k me kya happy voh bhi itni study k baad...... aapse jyaad to truck driver, beauty parlor, hair salon, food delivery boy earn kr lete hai voh bhi zero study k saath......to itni study ka kya benifit aur aapme aur common worker me different kya.....aap jaise highly qualified science professional ko common labour ki tarah work karvaaya ja rhaa hai..... Financial equaction nhi hai aapme.....duniya ki economy ko samjo......jo common people aapko loot rahe hai unke liye free k rate me kaam kr rhe hai saare science professional...... aapki salary 66k, 200k ki jagah 900k hoti to thoda sahi raheta aapke saath
Wft you are saying...it's in dollars not rupess...btw medical profession is not about money. Anyway it's beyond your imagination how does it feel that you are a part of a profession that makes worlds better place to live❤
Because doctors deserve to get compensated for their hard work, they spend so many years in medical school & specialisation training/residency, but they aren't compensated fairly in India
Brother my wife is a doctor who is willing to migrate. I'm in USA i needed to know the process to become a doctor in USA pls can you e mail me your mail pls
Welcome back Fam ! Hope this one filled you in the gaps of salary, moonlighting and locus in USA as a doctor. Let me know what you want to watch next in the comments
The locum you talked about,
13:11 Is that $5000/week or per month
If $200 per hour then it would be 5k per week then how one adds $60,000 per annual
Locums for IM range anywhere from 120-400/hr from what I know. Don’t get tempted by the $400/hr figure….there is no such thing as a free lunch. Although there is definitely some leverage that we would have…hospitals offering extreme quotes tend to have some “malignancies” associated with them….which we would have to be ready to face.
@@atv_urdu_hd he’s referring to working 1 week of locums each month alongside your original hospitalist job.
@@sterny_sw6 got it
Can u please make a video on step 3 preparation and also the application process??
Thanks for the video, manik!
Wife just signed a contract in the Miami area as a hospitalist 1 week on 1 week off. Starting in September $225k and next year will go up to $$267k
Hello Alex! How many years of study did it take her to get to that? Thanks!
Salary in the Miami area is abysmal. That is why I don't work there even if I have house that is not far from Miami. Why couldn't they start her with 267k? At my place, everyone start with the same salary, which is above 300k per year and there is no pay increase the following year.
@@maelyangel6918 You do 4 years in college (undergrad) plus 4 years of medical school and then 3 years of residency in internal medicine or family medicine.
@@maelyangel6918 14 years. She graduated high school in 2010.
Awesome, great insights for aspirants. Thanks Dr.
Man, it;s great yaar that doctors work half a year in the USA!!!
Thankyou for making such a videos that inspires us to work towards our aim 🎯
Great video bhaiya, such a piece of great information you provided!
The final advice is priceless ❤️
Your product for eradicating herpes is actually the best #DRWELA1 on UA-cam. I am herpes negative now keep the good work sir 😘😘
Detailed information on IM 😀 loved the content ,make more videos on branches like family med,pathology etc
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Thank you very much this was very helpful I really appreciate the effort and time you spaced to provide us with these information
thanks again
Amazing insight, Dr. Manik, can you plz make a video on how to apply and requirements (malpractice insurance, vaccinations) for CLERKSHIPS, that'd be really helpful, thanks!
@@kookie-rd6pe No
Thankyou for making such a videos.
Hellow bhaiya
Can u plz answer me that is it good to prepare for usmle from unacademy where there are dr. Najeebs lectures ?
Boards and Beyond is the best video resource for step 1
Hey Manik, can IMGs on J1 visa do moonlighting during residency? From what I have heard, they can do internal moonlighting but not at another hospital.
Bro usmle diba neki. Reply krbasun
@@Dr.Macrophagemoon par light jalana
No
Moonlighting is for US citizens only
You can take extra shifts in your hospital only.
Dr manik you are an inspiration
Sir we get 2 weeks off in a month i.e. we have to work for only 14 days a month?????Plz answer
yes
@@manikmadaan thnx and god bless you🙏🏻
@@ashishbhardwaj2906 that's so crazy .. amazing ♥️
Can you tell about alternate pathway for radiologist to move to USA
Can you comment on how much % of the salary goes in malpractice insurance?
7000 $
By the way what is malpractice insurance?
does it depend on your citizenship/ green card / visa Type if you are allowed to work 1week on/1 week off or you can do 4 days a week in hospital? or does it depend on the hospital?
Which Pre-med majors he had in ug ...??
Hi can u plz tell me about mcat exam i am from india and i m planing to do md/mbbs in usa so in india how i have to do mcat prepration and which books i should follow plz tell me i am so worry about this...plz do reply
I am in the end of 1st year and I want to prepare for usmle please can you gide me I want to crack it very badly
Look out for videos on UA-cam,
@@kookie-rd6pe no as far as i know
What about vacation time for internal medicine residency? Is it every day in a week for a month?
What abt the vacation time for an IM during residency? Is ot 80hrs a week for 4 wks in a month?
Hey Manik, is it possible to get a J1 visa if you are not allowed to work in your home country ?
Can you get it from your country of residency ? (permanent residency)
How many hours per day do you need to work as a attending in the hospital in US if you work 1 week on/ week off versus 4 days a week ?
36-40 hours
@@TheNursePhilanthropistyes, exactly. 40 hours A DAY 😄
Generally you work the same hours , If you work a week normally 8hrs a day
While 4 days a week is alternative , once a week (4 days work) it comes to be 32hr a week while the next week it would be near 28hr
Wife just signed a contract in the Miami area she talked to some of her future coworkers, they told her that of the 7 days of the week 2 are on call from 7a to 7p thats 12x2= 24h
The rest of the they they arribe at 7a-8a and leave between 2p-3p thats between 35-40 more hours
Total between 59-64 hours
But remember thats working 7 continuous days. Anyways each contract and hospital is different.
How much a internist save after tax from 200k USD?
Internal medicine residency duration
Fellowship diabetes and endocrinology duration?
i graduated at age of 20.5 yrs old, completed my internship at 21.5 yrs old, now i want to do steps? will age help me in getting residency if i clear steps in 1 o 1.5 yrs? Malik plzzz replyyyy
Are u some kind of kid , u can't sit on neet UG before you turn 17 and so u can't complete graduation before 22.
@@daydreamer_2031 i am from Pakistan. I can send u my details if u wanna inquire.
I don’t think it matters that much as I have never seen any data on age playing a major role. please focus on other factors such as scores and usce
@@sheerazkhalid4258 And i join mbbs at the age of 20 😢
When you finished 12th
America has a strange pay system...the Doctors in High Cost of Living Areas (New York City, San Francisco, LA, etc) will get a lower pay than those in a Lower Cost of Living Areas (Midwest, South, etc). And it has been that way for the last 100 years. So you will make twice as much in real terms living in the Midwest as California.
Everywhere it's like this.
It's not the high cost of living at a place , it's more to do with everyone wants to go to that place , so hospitals can pay less yet doctors would still accept
While small places are neglected so hospitals have to pay more to attract doctors
Is this salary which he told pre tax or post tax?
Great video 👍
What after 3 years of residency? Does the doctor come back to India as Indian law does not give NORI to medical professionals ? What to do?
You can either apply for a waiver job in underserved areas in the us or come back to India for 2 years
@@manikmadaan thats the issue with Indian government laws. Waiver jobs requires NORI from indian government which they haven't granted to anyone since 2011 stating a shortage of doctors.
@@manasbhatt378 well my senior just got his waiver job
@@manikmadaan 😳 on a j1 visa?
@@manasbhatt378 best is to apply for investment visa
great staff as always
Dear Manik
I would like to know
how long after graduation did you apply for the match ?
1.5 years
@@manikmadaan During this 1.5 year what did you do ?
@@OutstandingBrain123 yes
@@OutstandingBrain123 worked as a jr, did research and electives
@@manikmadaan where in India ?
Hello manik madaan.. thankyou fr sharing this video and making us understand about internal medicine career choice in usa.
May i know if the students who r graduated recently can apply for the electives? Or still be a medical school student to be eligible fr applying fr the electives?
Whether 200k dollars is after tax or before tax??
After tax
@@manikmadaan your probably right….but 200k after taxes means ~350k Gross….and that’s seems a little too high for Long Island Hospitalist. Maybe double check this?? 😅
@@sterny_sw6 i have done my fellowship from usa. No one pays 350k to a im . It definitely before tax
@@samosa007 where are you now?
@@samosa007 what are you doing now?
Next time asks about paid bonus and starting bonus for doctors please
Manik sir,how many years it will take to clear usmle for each step and from which year in mbbs ,we can start to study and how to get match??
So USMLE is equivalent to NEET PG ! So if you’re are prepared with NEET PG you can give USMLE but make sure you do practice of USMLE books too! But remember like you can give USMLE anytime during your MBBS course but your matching process won’t start unless you complete your whole MBBS + internship period!
@@pranshu3703never
Manik madan did both and he clearly stated you can't pass usmle step1 with neet knowledge while you can get higher percentile scores in neet with step1 knowledge
Is it necessary to do neet pg is iam doing usmle Or if I'll match into a Resendency??
Same doubt
@Xyz Ab thanks bro
Great interview, pleaso do more. Im IMG applying to IM, but i whant to do also a MBA, is possible doing both in residency?
I heard the Hospitalist is the worst job. They are treated like shit with extra working hours leading to burnout.
Who says they work 1 week 1 week off
the salary that hospitalist get as told by dr anish desai is $200,000 so , is this salary after the tax like in hand salary or there are still taxes after it
Before tax
No bro 200k is before tax for sure.
U have to pay tax & bills (rent, car, car insurance, health insurance, grocery & stuff). So disposal income will be wayyyy less.
Even single room costs 1.5k$ /month. If u r married or have kids or want to take your parents then u will need atleast 2 bhk /3bhk. Then hell lot of money will be gone
yea I also think it's before tax , also i have referred other videos and Google and the average salary is around 250 k-300 k per year and you only work half a year so ite pretty much a very nice deal .
also if your parents aren't ready to shift to us then u can do like 1 month in us and one month off in india so close to parents while job in us 😊
@@ae--stryker3746 this kind of job is not available. (1 month on 1 month off ) and as we don't have green card or citizenship. U will be left on mercy of your employer
How many attempt we can give usmle and is there any age limits
Any attempt is like kind of suicide …. Unlike Plab passing and scoring high is very imp
Only 1 time. If you fail,after 7 yrs u can reattempt.
No age limit . but time of graduation is important.
If you fail ,your failure data will be deleted after 7 years only.
@@flower9831wrong
We want to watch how long is the residency period and after what time the attending period starts
3 years for Im
Thanks
Tq so much Manik🙏🙏 tq sharing this video's 🙏🙏🙏 very very useful Videos tq🙏🙏
Manik which visa are you going under for your program??
Plz reply
It is sad to hear that after more than eight years of college education and 70 hrs/wk you need to talk about free food!!! You need to work on changing system..
Please Bhaiya
The person seems very unhappy and stressed 🤣....is this much benefits worth it??
66k, 200k me kya happy voh bhi itni study k baad...... aapse jyaad to truck driver, beauty parlor, hair salon, food delivery boy earn kr lete hai voh bhi zero study k saath......to itni study ka kya benifit aur aapme aur common worker me different kya.....aap jaise highly qualified science professional ko common labour ki tarah work karvaaya ja rhaa hai..... Financial equaction nhi hai aapme.....duniya ki economy ko samjo......jo common people aapko loot rahe hai unke liye free k rate me kaam kr rhe hai saare science professional...... aapki salary 66k, 200k ki jagah 900k hoti to thoda sahi raheta aapke saath
Dude they earn 1million dollars when they do moonlight and locums
Wft you are saying...it's in dollars not rupess...btw medical profession is not about money. Anyway it's beyond your imagination how does it feel that you are a part of a profession that makes worlds better place to live❤
66k for pgy 1...so when they get more trained they will be be earning more..
Of course, money can't buy hair growth, 🤣🤣👎
Why so much focus on salary
The only 2nd most reason to chose US
Because doctors deserve to get compensated for their hard work, they spend so many years in medical school & specialisation training/residency, but they aren't compensated fairly in India
@@prannoysaha6157 compensation bro seriously . Other side grass will be more green ALWAYS
@Nikhil Kumar they will even glorify it
@Nikhil Kumar the compensation is still a *lot* higher than it is in India even after taxes. Especially if you work in a Republican state
Brother my wife is a doctor who is willing to migrate. I'm in USA i needed to know the process to become a doctor in USA pls can you e mail me your mail pls