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Radiologist Vacation Time: Average & Factors Influencing Time Off
Radiologists typically receive an average of four weeks of vacation time per year. This can vary depending on the size and location of the practice, as well as the individual radiologist's years of experience and level of seniority. Some practices may offer more or less vacation time, and بعض radiologists may be able to negotiate additional vacation time as part of their employment contracts.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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