There’s no recession for top interventional cardiologists in New York City. Mt. Sinai’s Samin Sharma and New York-Presbyterian’s Jeffrey Moses now make at least $3 million a year, Sharma told CardioBrief.More power to them, and all that.
Sharma will make his money staying in one place at Mt. Sinai. Moses, however, will have to travel between New York-Presbyterian’s uptown (Columbia University Medical Center) and east side (Weill Cornell Medical Center) medical centers. New York-Presbyterian announced on Friday that Moses will now play an expanded role at New York-Presbyterian, serving as the director of interventional cardiology at both centers. Moses was previously located at the Columbia University site.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Top cardiologists make $3 million a year
Top New York City Interventional Cardiologists Now Making $3 Million a Year
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I do hope they keep up to date.
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The football coach at U. of Alabama earns $5 million/year and got at $250,000 bonus just for beating Notre Dame. Last I heard, he hasn't saved any lives.
ReplyDeleteNo criticism, I'm just sayin'.
-Steve
Heh, don't ask the people of Alabama whether saving lives is more important than winning football games.
ReplyDeleteMr. Mangan,
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Sincerely,
An appreciative reader
I just like it when genuine talent, smarts, hard work, and determination in a field that benefits humanity is rewarded, in a world in which cheating and connections seem ever more important.
DeleteSeems like an ink blot post. ;-)
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