Total illusion. Nobody, even in the US, earns remotely those numbers you mentioned. If they take home 250k in their first years then they do well. And nobody jumps into private practice at the beginning. Nor does anyone get hired into private practice right out of med school unless daddy hires. How I know that? Half my family are medical practitioners,and I don't refer to the situation in Canada (entirely different).
Are you sure about that? 250k for taking on at least 200k worth of debt, enduring a high amount of stress, school until you're 30 and making $70k while in fellowship sounds way too low. If that were the case, no one would become a doctor unless for purely altruistic reasons. Not sure what the levels.fyi equivalent is for doctors, but this site says $400k for the median gastroenterology salary in US:
https://www.salary.com/tools/salary-calculator/physician-gastroenterology?yrs=0
The 700k figures were from LA, CA so figure at least 100k higher than the national average although maybe not...I have heard of doctors taking a pay cut moving from medium or small town to large city. I have also heard of doctors getting paid $60k for working 2 weeks in a remote part of Alaska.
