Here are 18 statistics on how gastroenterologist compensation varies by gender, practice setting and geographical region, according to Medscape's Gastroenterologist Compensation Report: 2013.
Gender
• Male: $349,000
• Female: $308,000
Practice setting
• Healthcare organization: $434,000
• Multispecialty group practice: $421,000
• Single-specialty group practice: $381,000
• Solo practice: $340,000
• Hospital: $264,000
• Academic: $236,000
• Other: $104,000
Geographical region
• Northwest: $498,000
• Southwest: $404,000
• North Central: $375,000
• South Central: $356,000
• Southeast: $349,000
• Great Lakes: $344,000
• West: $342,000
• Northeast: $319,000
• Mid-Atlantic: $311,000
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Gender
• Male: $349,000
• Female: $308,000
Practice setting
• Healthcare organization: $434,000
• Multispecialty group practice: $421,000
• Single-specialty group practice: $381,000
• Solo practice: $340,000
• Hospital: $264,000
• Academic: $236,000
• Other: $104,000
Geographical region
• Northwest: $498,000
• Southwest: $404,000
• North Central: $375,000
• South Central: $356,000
• Southeast: $349,000
• Great Lakes: $344,000
• West: $342,000
• Northeast: $319,000
• Mid-Atlantic: $311,000
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