All the surgical specialities which you mentioned are almost impossible to get by International Medical Graduates (IMGs). We as an IMG only get matched into Internal medicine, family medicine, paediatric, pathology and some other less competitive specialities..
I would say it's not impossible to get those super specialities but no doubt it's very hard to get those as an IMG. Mostly American graduates are preferred for surgical specialities as compare to IMGs.
One of my seniors matched, Asad Lak he completed his mbbs from King Edward and Is a pgy 2 in Neuro surgery. He is resident in Iowa hops and clinic you can look up to him, so it is possible. But you have to work as a researcher for multiple years if you wanna match into surgical speciality.
@@alizain2254 it’s competitive but you can still match one of my junior Noor us sabah matched into ophthalmology, by the way I prefer ophthalmology due to great life style and pay.
She forgot to mention about the big tax deductions from her salary. This $200K to $300K salary is before tax. Applicable tax would be 35% to 40% depending upon the location where you live and work in the US.
For people who don't know about the tax structure in America, here is a rough idea of total tax deductions: 1. Federal Income Tax: The federal tax rates are progressive which means the more you earn the more tax you will pay, ranging from 10% to 37%. 2. State Income Tax: 5% 3. City income Tax: If you are living in a big city like NYC, Boston, LA etc you are subject to the city's income tax rate of 1% to 3% 4. Social Security and Medicare Taxes: Social Security tax is 6.2% of your income up to a certain limit, and Medicare tax is 1.45% of your total income. Taking these calculations into account, the estimated total tax deductions would be 35% to 40% per year of your total income.
Agreed. A significant portion of your salary goes into tax and other deductions in USA. There is a simple rule of thumb.. "THE MORE YOU EARN, THE MORE TAX YOU PAY"
Exactly!!! However I would like to mention that there are some other factors like your filing status, deductions, and credits but after combining all these taxes like federal, state, city, medicare and social security etc the rough estimate is around 34-35% plus if you have 401(k) plan then you also have to pay some extra charges for that too..
Thanks for explaining about the tax deductions. You are right. My sister is an internist in Maryland and her tax deductions are around 37% including everything.
Are you talking about a community Hospitalist or an Academic Hospitalist?? I think this $200k to $300k range which you are telling is for community Hospitalists but if you are working as an academic Hospitalist then your starting avg salary would be around $180k to $220k max.. I myself worked as an academic Hospitalist for 2 years in east coast before pursuing for fellowship so i am pretty sure about the salary range here
I'm not sure if i can trust this.... she's getting taxed almost 50% of her monthly salary in Ohio...? Doesn't add up...a realistic takeaway salary would be close to 4k
Annual salary = $62,000 Monthly salary= $5,167 Monthly take home salary = $2,800 How much tax is she paying? Its seems like nearly half of her salary goes to tax??🧐🤔
All the surgical specialities which you mentioned are almost impossible to get by International Medical Graduates (IMGs). We as an IMG only get matched into Internal medicine, family medicine, paediatric, pathology and some other less competitive specialities..
I would say it's not impossible to get those super specialities but no doubt it's very hard to get those as an IMG. Mostly American graduates are preferred for surgical specialities as compare to IMGs.
One of my seniors matched, Asad Lak he completed his mbbs from King Edward and Is a pgy 2 in Neuro surgery. He is resident in Iowa hops and clinic you can look up to him, so it is possible. But you have to work as a researcher for multiple years if you wanna match into surgical speciality.
@@BiologyWK What about opthalmologists how hard is it for IMGs to be an eye doctor in USA. Is it highly competitive?
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Can you guide me about USMLE
I am a final year mbbs student 🙂
@@alizain2254 it’s competitive but you can still match one of my junior Noor us sabah matched into ophthalmology, by the way I prefer ophthalmology due to great life style and pay.
She forgot to mention about the big tax deductions from her salary. This $200K to $300K salary is before tax.
Applicable tax would be 35% to 40% depending upon the location where you live and work in the US.
For people who don't know about the tax structure in America, here is a rough idea of total tax deductions:
1. Federal Income Tax: The federal tax rates are progressive which means the more you earn the more tax you will pay, ranging from 10% to 37%.
2. State Income Tax: 5%
3. City income Tax: If you are living in a big city like NYC, Boston, LA etc you are subject to the city's income tax rate of 1% to 3%
4. Social Security and Medicare Taxes: Social Security tax is 6.2% of your income up to a certain limit, and Medicare tax is 1.45% of your total income.
Taking these calculations into account, the estimated total tax deductions would be 35% to 40% per year of your total income.
Agreed. A significant portion of your salary goes into tax and other deductions in USA. There is a simple rule of thumb.. "THE MORE YOU EARN, THE MORE TAX YOU PAY"
Exactly!!! However I would like to mention that there are some other factors like your filing status, deductions, and credits but after combining all these taxes like federal, state, city, medicare and social security etc the rough estimate is around 34-35% plus if you have 401(k) plan then you also have to pay some extra charges for that too..
Thanks for explaining about the tax deductions. You are right. My sister is an internist in Maryland and her tax deductions are around 37% including everything.
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Are you talking about a community Hospitalist or an Academic Hospitalist??
I think this $200k to $300k range which you are telling is for community Hospitalists but if you are working as an academic Hospitalist then your starting avg salary would be around $180k to $220k max.. I myself worked as an academic Hospitalist for 2 years in east coast before pursuing for fellowship so i am pretty sure about the salary range here
For Academic positions: $170K to $250K
For clinical positions: $200K to $300K
Hey. Can you enlighten us about the tax deductions as well? A ball-park estimate?
Doc ali is trying to hold his laughter 😅
Aoa Sir plz also make vedios on pathway for psychologist students in abroad?
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In UK if you make 60k you get 4k per month in hand. Why does she get 2.8k per month in hand ? 🧐🧐🧐 is the rest taxes
I'm not sure if i can trust this.... she's getting taxed almost 50% of her monthly salary in Ohio...?
Doesn't add up...a realistic takeaway salary would be close to 4k
Pls kisi male usmle aspirant ka bhi interview conduct karen. Takey expenses ka idea hosaky
NY rent is $4000 in Brooklyn. Enjoy Ohio Rent.
Sir plz guide about visa for USA
monthly salary is 4200 not 2800.
You know how much is her tax deduction ?
She said according to 45%
@@iemUnknown before taxes it's 5600. After taxes 4200.
@@iemUnknown Tax deduction is 23% for resident Docs, and 35% for consultants. She's a bit confused with her statements.
In simple how much without everything plzzz someone's guide me.
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Dr Naseem from kuwait
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@@ayeshaghani2256 highly paid for GPs in whole gulf
@@Naseemahmed13 how much experience is reqd after graduation before applying in gulf
@@ayeshaghani2256 6 years, here you can do postgraduatetion also
Annual salary = $62,000
Monthly salary= $5,167
Monthly take home salary = $2,800
How much tax is she paying? Its seems like nearly half of her salary goes to tax??🧐🤔
ya acc to her numbers she mentioned, she is paying 54% tax in intern year???
She 's either confused or telling a lie. Per month income after tax is 4250$ not 2800.
@@haris1838yes she’s telling lies
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Amritha hospital in Faridabad opened and this is Asias biggest hospital with 2000 beds.
Doesn't matter you're not the owner
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Super speciality doctors in India getting highly paid...No need to go outside as good hospitals also available
Lol no
getting paid 2-3 lpm ....you must be out of your mind to say this.
The accent is killing me
Only in Ohio my boy 😂😂😂
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