Labor Day Finds Physicians Averaging Minimal Salary Gain -- Physician Recruiting Firm Survey Tracks Physician Frustration, Salary Trends by Specialty
Among more than 2,800 physicians responding to a national on-line survey across 19 specialties, only 6% said they were not frustrated about practicing medicine today. However, more than two-thirds of respondents (69%) said they would choose medicine as a career path if they had it to do over again. The Jackson & Coker survey results indicate the average physician salary increased slightly (less than 1%) from $231,128 in the physician recruiting firm’s 2005 survey to $232,934 in 2006. (PRWEB Aug 31, 2006)
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