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No, it isn't. If a physician sees twenty patients a day, he'll go through those 150 patients in 7½ working days. That isn't enough to keep the lights on and office rent paid. Office personnel and billing all have to be paid for out of the patients' co-pays and health insurance.
In 2011, primary care practices reported an average patient panel size of 2,184, according to a 2012 report from MGMA. For example, if a physician sees 18 patients per day, working 240 days per year, and patients visit your practice twice per year, that physician's panel would be 2,160 patients. -- source: http://www.medigain.com/blog/how-many-patients-do-your-physicians-need-to-see
Even with that, many doctors are in practice with other physicians (if not simply being employees of a larger health care network) to split the costs of office staff.