2 Years in Practice. Here is what I've learned....

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • In this video, Dr. Webb talks about what he has taken away from his first 2 years in private practice.
    To see Dr Webb as a patient, please contact:
    Antonio J. Webb, MD
    Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
    South Texas Spinal Clinic
    9150 Huebner Road Suite 290
    San Antonio, Texas 78240
    Office: 210-614-6432
    Fax: 210-293-4171
    www.spinaldoc.com
    antoniowebbmd.com
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Komentáře • 54

  • @darkwarriorplays241
    @darkwarriorplays241 Před rokem +55

    Interesting video….Such a shame that each year doctors make less and patients pay more only the insurance companies are winning.

    • @mdavis3262
      @mdavis3262 Před rokem +8

      Legit…insurance companies have wayyyy too much power

  • @debramoody4695
    @debramoody4695 Před rokem +35

    Hang in there, Dr. Webb! You’re changing lives and will be rewarded.

  • @lenorevelez6563
    @lenorevelez6563 Před rokem +33

    Congratulations Dr. Webb. You never stop learning in the medical field, that’s for sure. You have a bright future so keep doing what you’re doing 🎉

  • @SantoineBethel
    @SantoineBethel Před rokem +10

    This is why WellStar Atlanta Medical Center closed. The insurance companies need to be better regulated because they’re making out like bandits.

  • @ChrisCapoccia
    @ChrisCapoccia Před rokem +6

    Private practice is like owning a business or sharing the ownership of a business. There are risks like income not covering expenses, but also should be potential for bigger pay if you can increase business profitability. If doctors don't want that setup, they could be hospital employees instead

    • @jorgesolis7897
      @jorgesolis7897 Před rokem

      I'm looking into going into medicine. So, if doctors work as hospital employees, their compensation would be more competitive? I know it varies by specialty. My question is, would they not have to worry about these issues, like reimbursement, if they were employed by a hospital? Thanks!

  • @arunsood87
    @arunsood87 Před rokem +11

    2nd year attending here. Appreciate this stuff a lot

  • @jonathangoins2196
    @jonathangoins2196 Před rokem +1

    Ouch... about the reimbursement... keep doing you.. love your channel...

  • @janetbrown5679
    @janetbrown5679 Před rokem +3

    My nephew says the same thing, he told me he loved medicine 20 years ago but said he's sure glad he's not starting out now as a new dr..he did say the Dr's coming out of med school now are way more knowledgeable then when he got out.

  • @cuprunnethover2509
    @cuprunnethover2509 Před rokem +1

    I am really sadden by the news that you all work so hard and put so many hours in to only end up with such low amounts. This distresses me now that i found this information out. God bless you all for your tenacity. I can't imagine going to school for all those years only to be in the red. That infuriates me. I am going to start praying about this situation because it shouldn't be. These insurance companies are robbing people left and right. It's not right! It's not right! God bless you Dr. Webb and your practice in the Name of Jesus! I pray those things and more! Thanks for sharing! You seem like a really good person as well as a physician.

  • @happygrandma4ruthP
    @happygrandma4ruthP Před rokem +2

    I now understand why Dr's refuse to treat Medicare and Medicade patients. I am so sorry BUT I'm a firm believer people like you will be BLESSED ✨️Thank you so much 💖 🙏🏿

  • @geaninatudose4063
    @geaninatudose4063 Před rokem +1

    Such a shame for how long you have trained and how dedicated you are to be burdened by these financial problems! The Congress has to know and has urgently do something about it. These days the inflation is sky high and so much so the other expenses, which makes it outrageous for the insurance companies to act in this manner. I hope it gets better soon!Best wishes to you and your wonderful family! Respect!

  • @Kurmonetics
    @Kurmonetics Před rokem +7

    Sounds like…You went in wanting to practice medicine and treat patients, and find yourself turning into a business manager.
    Similar thing happened to me, as an engineer.
    I think zillions of professionals are in this situation - the reality of modern America.
    And I apologize - I can see the problem, but have no idea what to do about it!

  • @katytj643
    @katytj643 Před rokem

    Thank u.orthopaedic surgeon from iran here.didnt think u guys had money issues too

  • @XxChuyoxX
    @XxChuyoxX Před rokem +1

    And medical costs are still going up and up. CEO's and insurance companies are still getting their money

  • @serajajaj8201
    @serajajaj8201 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Dr. Webb, you are true influencer

  • @beidler1997
    @beidler1997 Před rokem

    Love the son playing drums in the background

  • @arielchasipanta2237
    @arielchasipanta2237 Před rokem

    Your the best for keeping it real and having a good attitude. Stuff happens in life that doesn’t always go your way but all you can do is keep going and enjoy the small things

  • @Ms.Opinionated
    @Ms.Opinionated Před rokem +1

    I don't want a surgeon that is not well rest3d because of patient load and/or other hustles. Health Insurance companies and doctors need to meet in the middle somewhere. Health Insurance companies should all be non-profits!!!!!

  • @dtcoleman05
    @dtcoleman05 Před rokem

    I'm really enjoying your videos!!! I've been showing my daughters recently.

  • @TseeDu23
    @TseeDu23 Před rokem +5

    Ayeeee chill with the bad news. I just got accepted to medical school and you’re killing my vibe lol. I don’t want to be stressing about money. 😭

    • @lichin11
      @lichin11 Před rokem +3

      Get out, now. It's not worth it!

  • @drummerboybubz1
    @drummerboybubz1 Před rokem

    My Uncle is a Doctor and he told me the same thing when I told him I wanted to become a doctor. he said its not like it used to be. im currently an RN on an orthopedic and general surgical floor. interesting video

  • @shashishekhar----
    @shashishekhar---- Před rokem +1

    Thanks Doc for the video

  • @lyssielovebeauty631
    @lyssielovebeauty631 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video!! Do you have any tips for retaining information during lectures and taking effective notes?

  • @russferrence5608
    @russferrence5608 Před rokem

    Good morning Dr Webb, since you are board certified spine surgeon, are you also board certified to do other orthopedic surgeries, is spine surgery just your specialty. I enjoy watching your videos and appreciate your bedside manner to your patients
    Thank you
    Russ RN, OCN

  • @KennitaColeman
    @KennitaColeman Před rokem

    Highly informative 🤔

  • @LessonSmith
    @LessonSmith Před rokem

    People who can make a difference: "Things are getting worse. Oh well."

  • @bojankozomara9559
    @bojankozomara9559 Před rokem +1

    Come to Europe and do surgeries here...

    • @liv0003
      @liv0003 Před rokem +1

      American physicians/surgeons make far more money than doctors of any European country. He complains but if he lived in Europe he probably wouldn't even have chosen the medical profession knowing how low the physician's salaries in Europe are when compared to the salaries in the United States.

    • @bojankozomara9559
      @bojankozomara9559 Před rokem +2

      @@liv0003 true. My comment was more of an invitiation for an additional income stream...😀

    • @emphasis20
      @emphasis20 Před rokem

      I figured that would more so offset in Europe because of general lower living and housing costs. Salaries in the U.S. tend to look really lucrative on paper, but it's not unusual to have expenses take a large chunk out of your income. Of course a lot has to do with location, but the U.S. in particular is dealing with nasty inflation and greed which is only getting worse by the year.

  • @BruceFame
    @BruceFame Před rokem +1

    I'm curious to know if there are specialties not experiencing this strain as much ?

    • @joslinnick
      @joslinnick Před rokem +3

      There are. Not all doctors in private practice need an expensive office where they can see patients in clinic. My dad is an anesthesiologist, and they contract with the hospital system. All of their patients are seen in the hospital. All of their billing is conducted through a billing service, and the rest is handled through a small office.

  • @alreadythen1
    @alreadythen1 Před rokem +1

    Wow $60k/ mo?

  • @davidlakhter
    @davidlakhter Před rokem

    awesome advice Dr. Webb!

  • @TheDOS
    @TheDOS Před rokem

    Please have your editor remove or lower the volume of your background music, and preferably omit the sound effects (not on this video but especially on the list videos it can be jarring).
    Love and appreciate your content. I think it’s a valuable contribution as a person with physicians in their life. You have a pleasant voice and are an excellent communicator and orator in this forum. Please have your editor let you stand out more and subdue the distractions. Thanks again.

  • @philemonayuba3035
    @philemonayuba3035 Před rokem

    Dr Antonio I'd like to do my elective posting with you.
    You're been my motivation all this while.

  • @SimoneH_0921
    @SimoneH_0921 Před rokem

    Hi, I am wondering why I was blocked by your page on Instagram? All I did was message your page asking for help with my back! I moved to Texas from Utah. So I have to find a surgeon here. I thought you’d be a good person to see. Also told you I have insurance.

  • @glassesstapler
    @glassesstapler Před rokem +4

    Congratulations! Unfortunately for us ALL, we live under a predatory capitalist racket. No one or nothing can escape this fact. Name of the game, stick it to the next man. If you have power and/or influence it just becomes easier to do the sticking. Good Luck with everything!

    • @SK-mr6ov
      @SK-mr6ov Před rokem +1

      It’s not even capitalism that’s the problem it’s monopolies

    • @What-cz3qq
      @What-cz3qq Před rokem +2

      Ur looking at the wrong root cause

  • @grantzydeck4580
    @grantzydeck4580 Před rokem +2

    With the challenges and changes that the field is going through, do you still believe it is a career worth pursuing?

    • @grantzydeck4580
      @grantzydeck4580 Před rokem +1

      Coming from a first year medical student 😂

    • @gmaillastname8591
      @gmaillastname8591 Před rokem +2

      Medical school is full of two type of people. The first is people who love treating patients and would do it for free. The second is people who are smart, money driven, but lack imagination/confidence on how to make money. If your reasoning is the latter, then the answer to your question is no.

    • @jorgesolis7897
      @jorgesolis7897 Před rokem

      @William Collis nothing to do with money? You'd be okay helping people as a doctor and making 50k a year? As long as your patients were happy, would you be content with your salary?

    • @jorgesolis7897
      @jorgesolis7897 Před rokem

      @William Collis yes! Exactly! I agree with you! You should be paid accordingly. And in your mind that figure is around 250k, more or less depending on the specialty. My point is that even when never want to go into medicine JUST for the money... money is one of the main factors when choosing medicine as a profession. Why? Because training to become a doctor is not cheap, easy, or simple!

    • @jorgesolis7897
      @jorgesolis7897 Před rokem

      @William Collis exactly, well said! And best of luck out there!

  • @andy199552
    @andy199552 Před rokem

    Brother, please start making surgery videos in detail.
    we had enough stories!

  • @bari9379
    @bari9379 Před rokem

    1fifty3.