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How much the Physicians make in US ?
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How much the Physicians make in US ?
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It's no secret that different types of US physicians make hugely different amounts of money. According to the latest MGMA physician compensation survey, in 2011, geneticists earned median pay of $142,234, geriatricians $195,000, general pediatricians $203,948, family physicians doing obstetrical work $204,411, general internists $215,689, invasive cardiologists $472,446, invasive radiologists $486,764, and general orthopedic surgeons $520,119. Certain subspecialists earned substantially more, with neurologic surgeons earning $704,170 and cardiovascular-pediatric surgeons making $725,704.
Adjusted for purchasing-power parity, US primary care physicians in 2008 earned an average of $186,582 before taxes and after expenses, compared with $159,532 in the United Kingdom, $131,809 in Germany, and $95,585 in France. US orthopedic surgeons earned $442,450, compared with $324,138 in the United Kingdom, $202,771 in Germany, and $154,380 in France.
In short:
According to a New York Times analysis last January,[1] more physicians are in the top 1% of US income -- 192,268 -- than any other occupational group. Physicians were followed by managers and administrators (192,096), chief executives and public administrators (161,069), lawyers (145,564), and accountants and auditors (61,033). [please note that these often include interns, trainess lawyers, govt. docs and lawyers, etc... hence these numbers are artificially lower]
It's no secret that different types of US physicians make hugely different amounts of money. According to the latest MGMA physician compensation survey, in 2011, geneticists earned median pay of $142,234, geriatricians $195,000, general pediatricians $203,948, family physicians doing obstetrical work $204,411, general internists $215,689, invasive cardiologists $472,446, invasive radiologists $486,764, and general orthopedic surgeons $520,119. Certain subspecialists earned substantially more, with neurologic surgeons earning $704,170 and cardiovascular-pediatric surgeons making $725,704.
Adjusted for purchasing-power parity, US primary care physicians in 2008 earned an average of $186,582 before taxes and after expenses, compared with $159,532 in the United Kingdom, $131,809 in Germany, and $95,585 in France. US orthopedic surgeons earned $442,450, compared with $324,138 in the United Kingdom, $202,771 in Germany, and $154,380 in France.
In short:
According to a New York Times analysis last January,[1] more physicians are in the top 1% of US income -- 192,268 -- than any other occupational group. Physicians were followed by managers and administrators (192,096), chief executives and public administrators (161,069), lawyers (145,564), and accountants and auditors (61,033). [please note that these often include interns, trainess lawyers, govt. docs and lawyers, etc... hence these numbers are artificially lower]
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