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Addiction Psychiatrist
Addiction Psychiatrist

The national average salary for a Psychiatrist (Addiction Psychiatry) is $215,255 in United States. Filter by location to see Psychiatrist (Addiction Psychiatry) salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 1,382 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Psychiatrist (Addiction Psychiatry) employees.

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Adolescent Medicine Specialist
Adolescent Medicine Specialist

Specialists in adolescent medicine manage the health needs of patients who are in the adolescence stage of their development. Although puberty may start at varied ages, adolescence is usually defined as between 11 or 12 through about 18 or 19.

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Allergist (Immunologist)
Allergist (Immunologist)

View salary range, bonus & benefits information for Physician - Immunology/Allergy jobs in the United States or search by specific US and Canadian cities and towns. View open positions, job Descriptions and other statistics related to Physician - Immunology/Allergy jobs.

Anesthesiologist
Anesthesiologist

The national average salary for a Anesthesiologist is $402,511 in United States. Filter by location to see Anesthesiologist salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 589 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Anesthesiologist employees.

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Anesthesiologists
Anesthesiologists

592 Anesthesiologist Salaries provided anonymously by employees. What salary does a Anesthesiologist earn in your area?

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Anesthesiologists: $309,000
Anesthesiologists: $309,000

Doctors’ earnings ranged from about $156,000 a year for pediatricians to about $315,000 for radiologists and orthopedic surgeons. The highest earners — orthopedic surgeons and radiologists — were the same as last year, followed by cardiologists who earned $314,000 and anesthesiologists who made $309,000.

source: time.com
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Cardiac Electrophysiologist
Cardiac Electrophysiologist

The annual median salary for an electrophysiologist in his first year after his residency or fellowship was $375,000 per year in 2010, according to a May 2011 article in HealthImaging. The article summarized results from the Medical Group Management Association physician placement starting salary survey.

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Cardiologist (Sub-Specialty of Internal Medicine)
Cardiologist (Sub-Specialty of Internal Medicine)

Cardiologists are physicians with a minimum of 6 years of residency training. If you sub-specialize, ie: interventional cardiology or electrophysiology, tack on another year. The typical pathway to cardiology is doing 3 years of an internal medicine residency followed by 3 years of a cardiology fellowship.

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Cardiologists: $314,000
Cardiologists: $314,000

Cardiology: $314,000 Plastic surgery: $270,000 General surgery: $265,000 Obstetrics/Gynecology: $220,000 Psychiatry: $170,000 Pediatrics: $156,000. The survey also addressed the gender gap in compensation, reporting that male doctors earn 40% more than female physicians.

source: time.com
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Cardiovascular Surgeon
Cardiovascular Surgeon

Cardiovascular surgeon salary information: average yearly pay, salary range, starting salary, income by state and city.

Colon and Rectal Surgeon
Colon and Rectal Surgeon

In medical school, this is the surgeon’s area of focused study for both education and advanced training, and to become a colorectal surgeon, one must have comprehensive knowledge about this area of the body, general surgical procedures, and diagnosis and treatment for the anus, rectum, and colon.

source: payscale.com
Colon and Rectal Surgeons
Colon and Rectal Surgeons

An entry-level Colorectal Surgeon with less than 5 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $286,000 based on 31 salaries provided by anonymous users. Average total compensation includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay.

source: payscale.com
Dermatologist
Dermatologist

Residents do not earn doctor-like salaries. Specialty recruiting firms reported that the median salary during the first year of practice is $234,000. By the sixth year of practice, dermatologist earns average salaries of $365,450 per year.

Dermatologists
Dermatologists

Specialty recruiting firms reported that the median salary during the first year of practice is $234,000. By the sixth year of practice, dermatologist earns average salaries of $365,450 per year. A 2011 reviews of salary found that the average dermatologist salary reaches up to $440,092. Skills. Single specialty shared with other dermatologists, multi-specialty practices with other doctors and hospital employment are viable alternatives that dermatologist can opt as a career path.

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Dermatologists: $283,000
Dermatologists: $283,000

According to Medscape, dermatologists reported an average annual pay of $283,000 in 2011. However, female dermatologists made on average just 80.5 percent of what male dermatologists made, $252,000 per year compared to $313,000 per year.

Emergency Medicine Specialists
Emergency Medicine Specialists

For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Physician - Emergency Room in the United States is $275,499, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Physician - Emergency Room in the United States are expected to make less than $275,499.

Endocrinologist (Sub-Specialty of Internal Medicine)
Endocrinologist (Sub-Specialty of Internal Medicine)

How much does a Physician - Endocrinology make? The median annual Physician - Endocrinology salary is $221,622, as of May 30, 2018, with a range usually between $193,323-$258,166, however this can vary widely depending on a variety of factors.

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Endocrinologists
Endocrinologists

Medscape’s 2013 Endocrinologist Compensation Report reveals that 17% of endocrinology doctors earn $100,000 a year or less, while 1% of these professionals are paid $350,000 a year or more. The highest percentage of endocrinologists (27%) earn annual salaries in the range from $200,000 to $250,000 a year.

Family Physicians
Family Physicians

An experienced Family Physician / Doctor which includes employees with 10 to 20 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $181,000 based on 433 salaries. A Family Physician / Doctor with late-career experience which includes employees with greater than 20 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $187,000 based on 283 salaries.

source: payscale.com
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Gastroenterologists: $303,000
Gastroenterologists: $303,000

Gastroenterology doctors were the fourth best ranked medical specialty in terms of annual income in Medscape’s 2013 Physician Compensation Report. Physicians with a certification in gastroenterology from the American Board of Internal Medicine generally report salaries in the range from $183,126 to $403,365 a year according to Payscale’s salary data.

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Hospitalist
Hospitalist

For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Physician - Hospitalist in the United States is $221,016, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Physician - Hospitalist in the United States are expected to make less than $221,016.

Oncologists: $295,000
Oncologists: $295,000

An experienced Physician / Doctor, Oncologist which includes employees with 10 to 20 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $254,000 based on 79 salaries. A Physician / Doctor, Oncologist with late-career experience which includes employees with greater than 20 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $307,000 based on 55 salaries.

source: payscale.com
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Orthopedic Surgeons: $315,000
Orthopedic Surgeons: $315,000

Orthopedic surgeons that work solely in orthopedics can expect higher salaries than those in surgery or sports medicine. Experience also plays a role in salaries, as entry-level orthopedic surgeons (0-5 years) earn a median of $336,883, mid-career surgeons (5-10 years) earn $355,165, and late-career surgeons (>20 years) earn $403,113.

source: study.com
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Primary Care - Family Medicine
Primary Care - Family Medicine

In fact, since 2007, family practitioner salary offers have increased over 10%, or approximately $17,000. In that time period, pediatrics was the single biggest winner of the primary care specialties with an almost 20% gain. “One of the most overlooked reasons for this sudden boom in primary care offers is the rise of employment,” he says.

source: forbes.com
Primary Care - Internal Medicine
Primary Care - Internal Medicine

How much does a Primary Care/Internal Medicine Physician make? The national average salary for a Primary Care/Internal Medicine Physician is $219,244 in United States. Filter by location to see Primary Care/Internal Medicine Physician salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 609 salaries ...

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Radiologists: $315,000
Radiologists: $315,000

Doctors’ earnings ranged from about $156,000 a year for pediatricians to about $315,000 for radiologists and orthopedic surgeons. The highest earners — orthopedic surgeons and radiologists — were the same as last year, followed by cardiologists who earned $314,000 and anesthesiologists who made $309,000.

source: time.com
Urologists: $309,000
Urologists: $309,000

For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Physician - Urology in the United States is $362,626, so 50% of the people who perform the job of Physician - Urology in the United States are expected to make less than $362,626.

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