Gao Terry P, Green Rebecca L, Hamilton Audrey, Kopelson Eric S, Kuo Lindsay E
Department of General Surgery, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
Department of General Surgery, Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
J Surg Res. 2023 Nov;291:527-535. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2023.07.007. Epub 2023 Aug 2.
Surgical residents make decisions that may have a dramatic impact on career earnings based off conceptions regarding future income potential. This study examines the effect of debt burden, repayment plan, and practice setting on a general surgeon's career value.
Debt levels, repayment plans, and practice setting were considered to model a surgeon's career value using net present value (NPV) across 35 scenarios. The NPV was calculated using salary, education debt, yearly spending, and a discount rate of 5%. Salary data were obtained from the Medical Group Management Association, student debt information from the Association of American Medical Colleges, and tax and household spending data from U.S. government records. Assumptions included no gaps in training, no prior debt, single-person household, and career duration of 35 y.
A general surgeon's salary adequately repays debt burdens from $100,000-$300,000 over 10-25 y, regardless of repayment plan or practice setting. Practice setting decreased career value for academic surgeons when debt burden and repayment plan were held constant: the NPV for an academic surgeon was $382,000 compared to $500,000 for a nonacademic surgeon with the same debt and repayment plan. Debt burden repaid through unsubsidized and income-based repayment plans reduced NPV for all surgeons, while subsidized plans increased NPV. The projected NPV for all scenarios ranged $2.35M-$2.87 M.
Though the modeled scenarios do not account for prior debt burden, major expenditures, or increases in yearly household spending beyond national averages, surgery residents should be aware that general surgery remains a financially feasible career.
外科住院医师基于对未来收入潜力的认知做出的决策,可能会对职业收入产生重大影响。本研究考察了债务负担、还款计划和执业环境对普通外科医生职业价值的影响。
考虑债务水平、还款计划和执业环境,使用净现值(NPV)对35种情景下外科医生的职业价值进行建模。NPV的计算使用了薪资、教育债务、年度支出以及5%的贴现率。薪资数据来自医疗集团管理协会,学生债务信息来自美国医学院协会,税收和家庭支出数据来自美国政府记录。假设包括培训无间断、无先前债务、单身家庭以及35年的职业生涯时长。
无论还款计划或执业环境如何,普通外科医生的薪资在10至25年内足以偿还10万美元至30万美元的债务负担。在债务负担和还款计划不变的情况下,执业环境降低了学术外科医生的职业价值:一名学术外科医生的NPV为38.2万美元,而具有相同债务和还款计划的非学术外科医生的NPV为50万美元。通过无补贴和基于收入的还款计划偿还的债务负担降低了所有外科医生的NPV,而补贴计划则增加了NPV。所有情景下预计的NPV在235万美元至287万美元之间。
尽管建模情景未考虑先前的债务负担、重大支出或超出全国平均水平的年度家庭支出增加,但外科住院医师应意识到普通外科仍是一个经济上可行的职业。