Doc here, 10 years out. Salaries for docs are only going to go down. I sympathize with your generation greatly - unprecedented debt going into ever-reducing income.
YOUR HAIR IS ON FIRE!!
And it isn't going to get magically better any time soon.
I understand the work-and-read-into-delirious exhaustion mindset and how that can translate into "I deserve _____ because I have worked so much harder than anyone I've ever heard of and I still drive the worst car, have the worst _____ AND HAVE NO LIFE, while everyone else you know is whooping it up.
You have given up the best years of your life, though less so than before the work hour limits.
You will always have a comfortable income, with outrageous debt, and will do fine if you can not do the typical stupid doctor things: huge house, country club, private schools, new cars, super stupid alternative "killer" investments, etc.
Get frugal. Stay frugal. Stay frugal. Stay frugal. Stay frugal. One house, one spouse. And you will do very well, but if you intend to live like the historical rich doctor, you will work and be broke for your entire life.
I am near the peak of my earning capacity as a subspecialist (and not far from the top earners in medicine) and only adhered to the above advice in recent years, and get most of my clothes from Goodwill, never eat out, basic cable (working on get rid of this), have no debt except mortgage, 10 and 12 year old cars that we intend to drive for another 10, small house, haircuts at home, no Starbucks, no car washes, no airplane vacations, Charlies bulk clothes washer soap, to just mention a very few of the new standard of living adjustments that are now second nature.
My advice: suck it up now and/or suck it up later. And I say that with the greatest sympathy.