We are talking GPS not ophthalmologists. If you make 260K and have at least one medical secretary so 40k minimum (most have 1.5 admins probably), have an accountant, have various insurance costs, tech/equipment, clinic rent and other clinic upkeep costs, etc. You can easily accumulate over 100k in expenses. You are probably familiar with Alberta and Ontario salary levels. I did revise my take home pay estimate from 120 to 120-150k although most GPs only pay themselves what they need and keep the money in their business for tax reasons so in the end they do make more after taxes that salaried people that make 120-150k. The data is a few years old but if the average family doctor makes 274k so with expenses you can go down to 120-150k. I should probably revise my estimate to 150k but that still isn’t a huge salary,
https://secure.cihi.ca/free_products/Physicians_in_Canada_2016.pdf
In general I think there needs to be less of a difference between top earning specialties and GPs. Also think there should be another family medicine only school. Perhaps the second GTA school. There are tons of graduating specialists who can’t find jobs because the residency system doesn’t take into account what specialties are currently needed and older doctors don’t want to retire or can’t retire.
I think you will find it hard to find clinics which have just ONE family doctor.
Most of us work in clinics that have several physicians. And many clinics are owned by a third party who more likely than not is not a physician. The physicians then pay the clinic a split of billings to cover costs.
Personally I pay a 70/30 split from the clinic I work at on Tuesdays and a 75/25 split at the clinic I work wed to fri.
If you consider a very modest gross billing of $250,000 the costs come up to $75,000 for a net of $175,000. Remember clinics have a few physicians these days. Let's say you have 4 physicians each paying $50k a year as cost share. That's $200k to pay for clinic assistants, receptionists etc. And that's a conservative figure I am giving.
I dont even bother to look at my gross billings. When I get my cheques it is already minus the cost split. The clinic does my billing for me.
My net annual income is definitely not in the 120 to 150k range. It is much higher.
Before I got into medicine in Canada I looked at those numbers you see on the articles and reports and thought it would be about $100-$150k net before income tax. I mean $250k. Cost share $100k? $150k. After taxes? and I told myself what's the big deal with going back to medicine? I was already making that kind of $80-$90k per album salary at my Project Manager position.
The reason why I wish to set this straight is because I dont want to mislead IMGs. Seriously the money is good. If you work hard you will earn around $250,000 net before taxes. Or even more. And have your prof corp. And only pay yourself what you need.
So it is worthwhile. I am lucky that I got in without much of a struggle because i wasnt going to struggle at it when I thought it was going to be $80-$90k per album. What's the point right? Well it isnt that small.