With an average income of $250,000, many emergency physicians say they are generally happy with their career choice, according to Medscape's 2011 Physician Compensation Survey.
Here are nine statistics on emergency medicine physician compensation for 2010, filtered by geographic area.
• South Central: $314,000
• North Central: $307,500
• Southeast: $298,900
• Great Lakes: $265,000
• Northwest: $250,000
• Southwest: $245,000
• Mid-Atlantic: $240,000
• West: $230,000
• Northeast: $228,000
Here are nine statistics on emergency medicine physician compensation for 2010, filtered by geographic area.
• South Central: $314,000
• North Central: $307,500
• Southeast: $298,900
• Great Lakes: $265,000
• Northwest: $250,000
• Southwest: $245,000
• Mid-Atlantic: $240,000
• West: $230,000
• Northeast: $228,000
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