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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Update: $527,000 for new associates. First year salary guaranteed. After, production based. Blended rate. W2 salary full benefits and CME money. See first post for more details regarding benefits. Call structure with Stipends: 1st call in house averages 2 per month. Post call day off after...
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    At our group, we get to practice the way we were trained during residency: doing our own cases, performing our own anesthetics however we see fit, and looking out for each other as partners. More importantly, I get to practice the way I imagined I would practice when I was a medical student -...
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Hi SDNers, We are actively recruiting for anesthesiologists. MD only model. Great young group of anesthesiologists who are seeking candidates that would like to do solo cases. Good compensation - $500,000 first year - and goes up when you make partner. Great retirement benefits. Very easy...
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Update: First year compensation is $500,000 in addition to benefits as outlined above. W2. MD only model, solo cases. PM if interested. Thank you.
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Hi. Thank you for inquiries. Above post is correct, I’m a young anesthesiologist partner to the group. On average, we work about 55-65 hours. 1-2 calls on weekday per week. Average 1 weekend call per month. Average 1000 units per month. Can be more depending if you like to work more...
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Thanks for comments. Like any other cities, there are pros and cons to Modesto. I live about 25 minutes away, which is more suburban and family friendly. Some of our partners live and drive as far as the Bay Area because they really enjoy working in our friendly and collegial environment...
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    I DM you w specifics. Thank you.
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Benefits: 1. Bread and butter cabg and valves. 2. Stipend on heart call day plus RVU production 3. RVU 60-70 units per case. On average 1 heart per day. 4. If no hearts; still get stipend plus another OR lineup w similar production unit 5. CV surgeons are very nice to work with.
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Hi. Spring and Fall season are good times. Tahoe is a favorite during winters. LA/SF/Vegas on three day plus weekends.
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    Sutter Gould Group at Modesto, CA

    Hi, I wanted to share job opportunity at Sutter Gould Medical Group at Modesto, CA. 1st year compensation is $527,000 plus full benefits. Partners make > 500k+ per year. W2. Benefits : 1. Retirement 401k ($36,600 profit sharing from group after year 1) *Ability to contribute after-tax and...
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    2010-2011 University of Vermont Application Thread

    I was very concise and to the point. I frame my response to "why VT?" by saying that I love the VIC and that it fit my learning style -- I like to integrate things, learning normal and abnormal at the same time. While many other medical schools teach normal in year 1 and pathology in year 2, UVM...
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    How to get the most out of your medical education?

    Not going to lecture!
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    2010-2011 University of Vermont Application Thread

    I believe the max loan is 71k. My friend said it's enough and he eats out almost everyday. The financial people advised us to put all that money in a saving account and allow the bank to automatically transfer X amount of money each month to cover rent and living expense. So in short, yes it is...
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    2010-2011 University of Vermont Application Thread

    Let me know if you guys have any questions. It's spring break right now for M1's. FYI, there will be massive WL movements usually in early May. Many of my friends got in at May so keep sending those letter of interests.
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    2010-2011 University of Vermont Application Thread

    With the mounting debt, the endless hours of studying, and the long journey ahead, the one question I ask myself is, "Is there anything else you want to do other than medicine?" My answer is always no. That's how I get through it.
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