The average salaries of obstetricians and gynecologists dropped somewhat from 2010 to 2011, and the mean salary averaged around $220,000, according to Medscape's "OB/GYN Compensation Report: 2012 Results."
Here are 10 statistics on OB/GYN compensation for 2011 from Medscape's survey.
• Mean salary of all OB/GYNs: $220,000
• Percentage of OB/GYNs who made $400,000 or more: 12 percent
• Percentage of OB/GYNs who made $100,000 or less: 19 percent
• Mean annual compensation of male OB/GYNs: $234,000
• Mean annual compensation of female OB/GYNs: $206,000
• Highest-paying region: Great Lakes ($245,000)
• Lowest-paying region: Northeast ($205,000)
• Mean compensation of hospital-employed OB/GYNs: $194,000
• Mean compensation of single-specialty group practice OB/GYNs: $242,000
• Mean compensation of outpatient clinic OB/GYNs: $154,000
Here are 10 statistics on OB/GYN compensation for 2011 from Medscape's survey.
• Mean salary of all OB/GYNs: $220,000
• Percentage of OB/GYNs who made $400,000 or more: 12 percent
• Percentage of OB/GYNs who made $100,000 or less: 19 percent
• Mean annual compensation of male OB/GYNs: $234,000
• Mean annual compensation of female OB/GYNs: $206,000
• Highest-paying region: Great Lakes ($245,000)
• Lowest-paying region: Northeast ($205,000)
• Mean compensation of hospital-employed OB/GYNs: $194,000
• Mean compensation of single-specialty group practice OB/GYNs: $242,000
• Mean compensation of outpatient clinic OB/GYNs: $154,000
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