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Written by Ram
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Sunday, 06 November 2005 |
Physician Salary - Primary Care Vs Specialists:
- Last year was a good one for Primary Care Physicians. Their
salary(read compensation) increased more than subspecialists for the
first time in the last 5 years.
- The median salary for Primary Care Physicians for 2004 was
161,000 and the median salary for Sub-Specialists(all sub-specialties
put together) was 298,000.
- For the year 2004, Primary Care Physicians saw an increase in
their salary (compensation) of more than 3% compared to subspecialists
whose compensation remained the same (No significant increase)
- Resident decisions on pursuing a Fellowship is partly based on
the increase in compensation yearly. The craze for Fellowship Vs.
Primary Care also changes in Cycles of 5-7 years. Does this new data
mean more number of Residents will opt for Primary Care? Only time will
tell...
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