Quote from omega3:
from the outside, neuroradiology seems like a cutting edge field. what about your career is unappealing? i have a few older friends in radio residency and they seem to love the hours and lack of interaction with patients.
what do your dentist friends complain about? surely it isnt the salary or # of hours worked.
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i hear that post dds training is quite competitive and have been told its best to assume a career in general dentistry.
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it "appears" that only kings like lescor/millenium man can break 400k (this is judging by the number of posters who gawk at their numbers , no its not scientific and it'd be nice to have some real data). its much more common for a dentist to hit 400k (at least 10% of all GENERAL dentists hit 400k, as published in the above study. i'm sure MOST specialized dentists make 400k+, considering the average is 300k).
From your posts, it's pretty obvious you should go the dentist route. I won't get into all of the pros and cons because that's already been addressed, but you seem to be primarily motivated by the money. Since that seems to be your sticking point, go into dentistry. If the average dentist makes $200K+, that's more than the average trader makes, and no way do 10% of traders make over $400K. You don't seem to be detered by the negatives of becoming a dentist, so that should make your personal decision an easy one, IMO.
