
|Articles|April 17, 2019
- April 25, 2019 edition
- Volume 96
- Issue 8
90th annual Physician Report: Salaries stagnant, declining for most doctors
Author(s)Medical Economics Staff
A slideshow on how much physicians earn
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Physician salaries remain fairly stagnant, but there is still a significant pay gap between male and female doctors. Male doctors saw a slightly larger increase in 2018 than female doctors. Region of the country had no real bearing on pay levels.
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