48 per RVU is 6458 RVU roughly which seems a bit high for starting out but below the median which is ~6900 for a generalist , if there’s a high volume it’s doable i did about 8000 RVU in my 2nd year out but that’s a lot of urodynamics, endoanal ultrasound and PNE and I’m the only one who does what I do in the 2 counties where I work. So if you’re basically unopposed or there’s a ton of work needing to be done you should exceed 310 in your first year. I don’t know about $48 per RVU, I’ve head average is $42 per rvu so by that metric you’re above average. That’s just one source though
I don’t understand that employed but opportunity to go private later. Usually an employed position by the hospital does not change into a PP job unless you quit employed position and switch into PP or by employed you mean you’ve joined a PP group as an associate and have chance to be partner. The latter is better I think but I’m in academics so possibly not the best judge of financial opportunity