just wondering, anyone have any idea about life / job market / salary as an endocrine superspecialty such as endocrine oncology, obesity, or nutritionist? would there be any improvement on those aspects after finishing the training?
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Money isn’t very different per se…it’s the ability to focus on an area of interest.just wondering, anyone have any idea about life / job market / salary as an endocrine superspecialty such as endocrine oncology, obesity, or nutritionist? would there be any improvement on those aspects after finishing the training?
Agreed…there was someone from my IM residency who did this straight out of residency with no fellowship training, and is now leading up the “obesity medicine” division at a well known academic institution.There is the CME pathway for ABOM for obesity medicine. Ive seen some GIs do it but also seen some PMDs do it. They have informed me that it has helped their practice as they feel more comfortable in handling obesity more directly.