Here are 50 statistics on the median starting salary in the gastroenterology field and 48 other specialties, according to The Online Database of Graduating Physicians 2013-2014 Physician Salary Survey.
• Orthopedic spine surgery: $465,000
• Neurological surgery: $395,000
• Cardiac and thoracic surgery: $360,000
• Diagnostic radiology (interventional): $335,000
• Diagnostic radiology (non-interventional): $330,000
• Pediatric orthopedic surgery: $318,000
• Orthopedic surgery: $315,000
• Gynecological oncology: $300,000
• Trauma surgery: $298,000
• Pediatric surgery: $295,000
• Colon and rectal surgery: $290,000
• Plastic surgery: $273,000
• Cardiology: $272,000
• Gastroenterology: $272,000
• Anesthesiology: $265,000
• Vascular surgery: $259,400
• Urology: $250,000
• Dermatology: $234,000
• General surgery: $225,000
• Otolaryngology: $222,000
• Hematology and medical oncology: $222,000
• Gynecology: $210,000
• Ophthalmology: $210,000
• Gynecology and obstetrics: $200,000
• Critical care medicine: $198,000
• Neonatology: $196,000
• Neurology: $195,000
• Pediatric intensive care: $195,000
• Pulmonary disease: $191,500
• Allergy and immunology: $190,000
• Pediatric cardiology: $189,000
• Pediatric neurology: $182,000
• Nephrology: $180,000
• Physician medicine and rehabilitation: $178,000
• Pediatric gastroenterology: $175,000
• Pediatric hematology and oncology: $175,000
• Pediatric infectious disease: $173,000
• Pediatric nephrology: $172,000
• Pediatric endocrinology: $170,000
• Endocrinology: $165,000
• Hospitalist: $165,000
• Rheumatology: $163,500
• Pediatrics: $162,000
• Psychiatry: $165,000
• Pediatric pulmonary disease: $162,000
• Infectious disease: $158,000
• Internal medicine: $145,000
• Family medicine with obstetrics: $142,000
• Urgent care: $142,000
• Family medicine: $138,000
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• Orthopedic spine surgery: $465,000
• Neurological surgery: $395,000
• Cardiac and thoracic surgery: $360,000
• Diagnostic radiology (interventional): $335,000
• Diagnostic radiology (non-interventional): $330,000
• Pediatric orthopedic surgery: $318,000
• Orthopedic surgery: $315,000
• Gynecological oncology: $300,000
• Trauma surgery: $298,000
• Pediatric surgery: $295,000
• Colon and rectal surgery: $290,000
• Plastic surgery: $273,000
• Cardiology: $272,000
• Gastroenterology: $272,000
• Anesthesiology: $265,000
• Vascular surgery: $259,400
• Urology: $250,000
• Dermatology: $234,000
• General surgery: $225,000
• Otolaryngology: $222,000
• Hematology and medical oncology: $222,000
• Gynecology: $210,000
• Ophthalmology: $210,000
• Gynecology and obstetrics: $200,000
• Critical care medicine: $198,000
• Neonatology: $196,000
• Neurology: $195,000
• Pediatric intensive care: $195,000
• Pulmonary disease: $191,500
• Allergy and immunology: $190,000
• Pediatric cardiology: $189,000
• Pediatric neurology: $182,000
• Nephrology: $180,000
• Physician medicine and rehabilitation: $178,000
• Pediatric gastroenterology: $175,000
• Pediatric hematology and oncology: $175,000
• Pediatric infectious disease: $173,000
• Pediatric nephrology: $172,000
• Pediatric endocrinology: $170,000
• Endocrinology: $165,000
• Hospitalist: $165,000
• Rheumatology: $163,500
• Pediatrics: $162,000
• Psychiatry: $165,000
• Pediatric pulmonary disease: $162,000
• Infectious disease: $158,000
• Internal medicine: $145,000
• Family medicine with obstetrics: $142,000
• Urgent care: $142,000
• Family medicine: $138,000
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