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US rads, do any of you work on a pure wRVU model?

Last week I interviewed for a general rad job in the suburban-rural southeast US. They operate on a pure flat rate per wRVU model. I know gross comp is above average, but I’m wondering just how much is a reflection of a favorable comp rate vs churning volume. For those of you purely eating what you kill, what is your $/wRVU rate? Please PM me if you feel uncomfortable answering publicly.

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