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What can you do with a
Combined Medical Residency/Fellowship Programs degree?

Combined Medical Residency/Fellowship Programs is modest-paying, AI barely touches it, and you would have escape routes.

Where this major actually leads

13 careers it opens — bar color = AI risk, tag = how hard the path is.
Radiologistsleap
AI risk 20 → 49 future · +2.7% demand
$364,000
Anesthesiologistsleap
AI risk 0 → 25 future · +3.2% demand
$362,500
Information Technology Project Managersleap
AI risk 50 → 60 future · +0% demand
$354,016
Dermatologistsleap
AI risk 0 → 38 future · +6.4% demand
$350,000
Information Technology Project Managersleap
AI risk 50 → 60 future · +0% demand
$336,617
Neurologistsleap
AI risk 0 → 46 future · +5.4% demand
$300,000
Psychiatristsleap
AI risk 0 → 48 future · +6.1% demand
$266,646
Allergists and Immunologistsstretch
AI risk 3 → 45 future · +2.5% demand
$250,000
General Internal Medicine Physiciansleap
AI risk 8 → 46 future · +3.3% demand
$240,000
Family Medicine Physiciansleap
AI risk 0 → 44 future · +2.7% demand
$231,000
Pediatricians, Generalleap
AI risk 0 → 48 future · +0.8% demand
$212,500
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondarystretch
AI risk 30 → 48 future · +17.3% demand
$140,000
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologistscommon
AI risk 4 → 52 future · +8.7% demand
$69,300
● green = AI-safe · red = AI-exposed · click any career for the full breakdown
How this is built. We take every career this major leads to (CIP→SOC official crosswalk), then join each one's real salary (BLS/DOL), AI exposure (O*NET + model), demand growth, and skill-based escape routes. ROI from College Scorecard. Every figure here is joined from official sources, not estimated.