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Surgical specialists are top earners


 

The five top-earning surgical specialties in 2017 also happened to be the five top-earning specialties, according to a survey by the medical social network Doximity.

Neurosurgery was first among all specialties with an average compensation of $663,000, followed by thoracic surgery ($603,000), orthopedic surgery ($538,000), vascular surgery ($476,000), and plastic surgery ($473,212). Cardiology was just behind plastic surgery at $473,184, which made it the highest-earning nonsurgical specialty, Doximity said in its 2018 Physician Compensation Report, which was based on data from surveys completed by more than 65,000 physicians who practice at least 40 hours a week. Gastroenterologists took in $456,000 and oncologists earned an average of $404,000.

Top-earning surgical specialties in 2017
Other surgical specialties among the 20 highest-earning specialties were otolaryngology at $431,000, which was 11th highest overall, general surgery at $382,000 (16th), and colon and rectal surgery at $380,000 (17th), Doximity reported.

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