After neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons and cardiologists, gastroenterologists are generally the next highest-compensated physician specialty, earning upwards of $520,000 per year.
Physician staffing firm Jackson & Coker recently released a physician salary calculator, which provides hospital administrators and medical group managers with estimates of the fair market values of various physician compensation rates, as well as the revenue contributed by those specialties.
Here are eight statistics on gastroenterologist compensation, based on Jackson & Coker's physician salary calculator. Note: Figures are based on pay data in 2012 for 11,593 gastroenterologists in Jackson & Coker's provider database.
Average annual compensation of full-time gastroenterologists
Salary: $433,416
Benefits: $86,683
Total compensation: $520,099
National average gross revenue per gastroenterologist: $2,057,674
Average hourly compensation of full-time gastroenterologists
Salary: $208
Benefits: $42
Total compensation: $250
National average gross revenue per gastroenterologist: $989
Physician staffing firm Jackson & Coker recently released a physician salary calculator, which provides hospital administrators and medical group managers with estimates of the fair market values of various physician compensation rates, as well as the revenue contributed by those specialties.
Here are eight statistics on gastroenterologist compensation, based on Jackson & Coker's physician salary calculator. Note: Figures are based on pay data in 2012 for 11,593 gastroenterologists in Jackson & Coker's provider database.
Average annual compensation of full-time gastroenterologists
Salary: $433,416
Benefits: $86,683
Total compensation: $520,099
National average gross revenue per gastroenterologist: $2,057,674
Average hourly compensation of full-time gastroenterologists
Salary: $208
Benefits: $42
Total compensation: $250
National average gross revenue per gastroenterologist: $989
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