So I'm a 3rd year male osteopathic medical student and was considering pursuing OB/GYN but was wondering what the job market is looking like for cities of more than 100k.
I know that there will always be a demand for doctors but I'm wondering what the market will look like. Will there be jobs with an average salary above 300k (working the average number of hours) or would I be making 200k. How competitive/hard will it be to land one of these jobs fresh out of residency? If I did have a particular place I wanted to live in (i.e Cincinnati) would it be easy to get a job once I graduate or would I have to wait for a while for there to be a new opening or someone to retire. Does being a male come at a disadvantage to job marketability as I'm seeing more and more all Female practices
Everyone says there are jobs as long as you're not on coast and that you should look places that are in the flyover land but does that hold true for places like Cincinnati, Kansas City, St. Louis etc. I'm basically wondering what the job prospect looks like in cities where at least 2 major highways go through the city (I know not the quickest way of determining a "big city").
Thanks for the help in advance
I know that there will always be a demand for doctors but I'm wondering what the market will look like. Will there be jobs with an average salary above 300k (working the average number of hours) or would I be making 200k. How competitive/hard will it be to land one of these jobs fresh out of residency? If I did have a particular place I wanted to live in (i.e Cincinnati) would it be easy to get a job once I graduate or would I have to wait for a while for there to be a new opening or someone to retire. Does being a male come at a disadvantage to job marketability as I'm seeing more and more all Female practices
Everyone says there are jobs as long as you're not on coast and that you should look places that are in the flyover land but does that hold true for places like Cincinnati, Kansas City, St. Louis etc. I'm basically wondering what the job prospect looks like in cities where at least 2 major highways go through the city (I know not the quickest way of determining a "big city").
Thanks for the help in advance