Salary surveys report declines in pulmonologist, allergist and nurse incomes
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. The 2016 Medscape Physician Compensation Report relates that orthopedic surgeons and cardiologists earn on average the most of those physicians surveyed ($443,000 and $410,000 annually) (1). Pulmonologists and critical care physicians fell in th...
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doaj-aa033ffc9340446d99fb5f2cac843cda2020-11-25T00:43:21ZengArizona Thoracic SocietySouthwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care2160-67732017-02-01142686810.13175/swjpcc018-17Salary surveys report declines in pulmonologist, allergist and nurse incomesRobbins RA0Phoenix Pulmonary and Critical Care Research and Education Foundation, Gilbert, AZ USANo abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. The 2016 Medscape Physician Compensation Report relates that orthopedic surgeons and cardiologists earn on average the most of those physicians surveyed ($443,000 and $410,000 annually) (1). Pulmonologists and critical care physicians fell in the middle of the spectrum of physician incomes ($281,000 and $306,000 respectively). Allergists were at the lower end ($205,000). Physicians in each category earned more or the same in 2016 than in 2015 except pulmonologists and allergists which were down compared to 2015 incomes of $296,000 ($15,000 decline) and $243,000 ($38,000 decline). As in years past, the survey is nonscientific. Physicians were asked to provide their annual compensation for patient care including salary, bonus, and profit sharing if employed, earnings after taxes, and deductible business expenses (but before income tax) if in private practice. The reason for the decrease is unclear but self-employed physicians (i.e., private practice) earned substantially more than employed physicians ($64,000 more for men … http://www.swjpcc.com/news/2017/2/10/salary-surveys-report-declines-in-pulmonologist-allergist-an.htmlincomepulmonologistnurseallergistsurveyMedscape2016self-employedemployedcompensation |
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Salary surveys report declines in pulmonologist, allergist and nurse incomes |
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Arizona Thoracic Society |
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Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care |
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No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. The 2016 Medscape Physician Compensation Report relates that orthopedic surgeons and cardiologists earn on average the most of those physicians surveyed ($443,000 and $410,000 annually) (1). Pulmonologists and critical care physicians fell in the middle of the spectrum of physician incomes ($281,000 and $306,000 respectively). Allergists were at the lower end ($205,000). Physicians in each category earned more or the same in 2016 than in 2015 except pulmonologists and allergists which were down compared to 2015 incomes of $296,000 ($15,000 decline) and $243,000 ($38,000 decline). As in years past, the survey is nonscientific. Physicians were asked to provide their annual compensation for patient care including salary, bonus, and profit sharing if employed, earnings after taxes, and deductible business expenses (but before income tax) if in private practice. The reason for the decrease is unclear but self-employed physicians (i.e., private practice) earned substantially more than employed physicians ($64,000 more for men … |
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income pulmonologist nurse allergist survey Medscape 2016 self-employed employed compensation |
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