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So apparently it just came out...was wondering what you guys thought? Are these reports accurate at all? |
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I don't understand the drop in GS compensation.
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I think there is a general drop in compensation across the field of medicine...welcome to 21st century U.S healthcare
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I believe the survey had 25,000 or so physicians and last year was around 15,000. The drop in income reflects the income of these participants ((~5% which is around 1200 general surgeons), of note:
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what about radiology?
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my questions is who's the surgeon seeing more than 200 patients /week.
It seems about 2% of surgeons are doing that.(It does suck that surgeons are making less than Anes =309k. But the study seems flawed. It lists plastic surgeons as making mean $270,000) |
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Yeah, def a bit flawed/skewed. But I guess this gives a rough idea of how ppl do?
BTW, how much do plastics surgeons make on average? 400K? |
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No its not. Its given to physicians of all specialties. here, check it out: http://www.medscape.com/sites/public...cian-comp/2012 And yes, radiologists take the #1 spot...330K is the mean. |
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Interestingly, they left out certain fields like Neurosurgery and Cardiothoracic surgery which I suspect would be the real number 1 and 2. |
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They didn't break the data down by subspecialties either. There is a significant difference between Peds and Spine within the Ortho world, with Joints, Sports, etc. in-between.
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What does everyone think the surgical salaries will bottom-out at in the next few years?
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The downward pressure continues. |
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It seems about 2% of surgeons are doing that.





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