Although radiologists are one of the highest-paid physician specialties, their average salaries fell slightly from 2010 to 2011, and the mean radiologist salary was around $315,000, according to Medscape's "Radiologist Compensation Report: 2012 Results."
Here are 10 statistics on radiologist compensation for 2011 from Medscape's survey.
• Mean salary of all radiologists: $315,000
• Percentage of radiologists who made $400,000 or more: 33 percent
• Percentage of radiologists who made $100,000 or less: 16 percent
• Mean annual compensation of male radiologists: $330,000
• Mean annual compensation of female radiologists: $278,000
• Highest-paying region: Great Lakes ($345,000)
• Lowest-paying region: Northwest ($275,000)
• Mean compensation of hospital-employed radiologists: $321,000
• Mean compensation of single-specialty group practice radiologists: $373,000
• Mean compensation of outpatient clinic radiologists: $290,000
Here are 10 statistics on radiologist compensation for 2011 from Medscape's survey.
• Mean salary of all radiologists: $315,000
• Percentage of radiologists who made $400,000 or more: 33 percent
• Percentage of radiologists who made $100,000 or less: 16 percent
• Mean annual compensation of male radiologists: $330,000
• Mean annual compensation of female radiologists: $278,000
• Highest-paying region: Great Lakes ($345,000)
• Lowest-paying region: Northwest ($275,000)
• Mean compensation of hospital-employed radiologists: $321,000
• Mean compensation of single-specialty group practice radiologists: $373,000
• Mean compensation of outpatient clinic radiologists: $290,000
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