General Internal Medicine Physicians
General Internal Medicine Physicians is available as a public career path. Start with interest fit before comparing options.
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Fit map
General Internal Medicine Physicians salary and outlook reference
China is shown only as a recruitment-market signal (about ¥10,567–30,000 per month), while US, UK, and EU references must be read within their source boundaries.
This asset does not use an official Chinese single-occupation median wage; official industry or unit statistics are macro context only.
China recruitment-market reference
about ¥10,567–30,000 per month
The China section uses passed recruitment-market evidence only. The current bounded reference for General Internal Medicine Physicians is about ¥10,567–30,000 per month; it is not an official occupation wage or personal salary prediction.
This is a China recruitment-market reference derived from platform samples, posting snippets, salary pages, or adjacent-role evidence; it is not an official Chinese single-occupation median wage.
- China figures are recruitment-market references only, not official occupation wages.
- Platform, city, experience, and adjacent-role boundaries can materially change offers.
US official reference
The US section uses official or public career evidence. Current median annual pay is $236,350; missing p25/p75 values remain null.
- Missing p25/p75, numeric growth, and annual openings remain null.
- p25 is not filled because the passed evidence ledger did not capture an official p25 value from OEWS or CareerOneStop.
- p75 is not filled because the passed evidence ledger did not capture an official p75 value from OEWS or CareerOneStop.
UK reference
The UK section uses a National Careers or audited adjacent profile. Starter is £40,000; experienced is £145,000.
- UK profile is a UK reference only.
EU context boundary
The EU section is macro context only and must not be read as a unified European occupation salary.
- Macro context only; not an occupation-level or unified EU salary reference.
- EU evidence is macro/regional context only and must not be presented as an EU occupation-specific salary.
Salary drivers
- Role boundary: For General Internal Medicine Physicians, role boundary and SOC alignment are the core salary drivers.
- Location and employer type: For General Internal Medicine Physicians, city tier, employer structure, and organizational scale can shift sample ranges.
- Experience and credential depth: For General Internal Medicine Physicians, tenure, certification, and responsibility depth often determine middle and upper range levels.
- Work pattern: For General Internal Medicine Physicians, shift load, project rhythm, and risk exposure can alter practical compensation outcomes.
- Boundary check: For General Internal Medicine Physicians, check sample comparability by title and adjacent role definitions before using peer ranges.
How to read this
- Confirm the exact General Internal Medicine Physicians role scope before using any salary range, and avoid combining adjacent definitions.
- The China General Internal Medicine Physicians figures are recruitment-market samples only, not official occupational wages or personal income predictions.
- US/UK/EU values are separate contexts and should not be rewritten as fixed compensation promises.
- For high-risk General Internal Medicine Physicians, keep SOC boundary, adjacent-role scope, and UK variable-pay boundary reminders explicit; avoid income promises.
Sources
- CN: Liepin
- CN: BOSS Zhipin
- US: My Next Move
- UK: UK National Careers
- EU: Eurostat macro earnings context
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Risks and change
AI Impact
6/10
AI task exposure
FermatMind rates General Internal Medicine Physicians at 6/10 because exposure concentrates in “review symptom history, physical findings, lab trends, imaging summaries, medication lists, and patient priorities” and “compare differential diagnoses, comorbidity interactions, adverse-effect risks, follow-up gaps, and referral thresholds.” AI can speed preparation, but adoption still depends on clinical escalation, medication review, referral judgment, patient communication, and deterioration notes.
Workflows AI may accelerate
- General Internal Medicine Physicians input review: “review symptom history, physical findings, lab trends, imaging summaries, medication lists, and patient priorities” is exposed because it turns scattered inputs into reviewable work material; the occupational value is finding why exceptions matter.
- General Internal Medicine Physicians exception triage: In “compare differential diagnoses, comorbidity interactions, adverse-effect risks, follow-up gaps, and referral thresholds,” AI can compare, sort, or summarize candidate evidence, while the worker decides what to accept, reject, or escalate.
- General Internal Medicine Physicians draft boundary: “draft clinical summaries, patient instructions, care-team messages, and problem-list updates” may begin as a machine-assisted draft; it becomes usable only after evidence, exceptions, and tradeoffs are attached.
Human accountability anchors
- General Internal Medicine Physicians durable moat: The hard part is clinical escalation, medication review, referral judgment, patient communication, and deterioration notes; that is what keeps tool output from becoming final work by itself.
- Accountable judgment: When “document why diagnosis, prescribing, admission, or specialist referral remained a physician responsibility” creates disagreement, the worker must document standards, escalation triggers, and final responsibility.
How to prepare
- Portfolio evidence: Turn “review symptom history, physical findings, lab trends, imaging summaries, medication lists, and patient priorities” into a de-identified case note, handoff log, medication review, and referral memo that shows inputs, review criteria, exception examples, and the final deliverable.
- Toolchain evidence: Build a small workflow around “compare differential diagnoses, comorbidity interactions, adverse-effect risks, follow-up gaps, and referral thresholds” using EHR summaries, order checks, vital-sign trends, and follow-up checklists, with version differences, review steps, and outcome notes.
- Fit reflection: General Internal Medicine Physicians fits better if you can keep reviewing “draft clinical summaries, patient instructions, care-team messages, and problem-list updates” and explain exceptions; it fits poorly if you only want quick output.
View public sources used for this AI impact estimate
- O*NET OnLine summary for General Internal Medicine Physicians
- BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook context for General Internal Medicine Physicians
- Pew Research Center O*NET AI exposure methodology
- GPTs are GPTs task-exposure research
- ILO Generative AI and Jobs global analysis
FAQ
Is this page a strong recommendation?
No. It is an exploration entry point; strong recommendations need more personal data.