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Friday, February 8, 2013
The Highest-Paid Medical Jobs and Careers
When you determine to take a job that's a step towards the profession you desire, you get severe about salary requirements and advantages. You're more likely to go shopping around so you understand what you should be earning and could negotiate your salary.
How does your salary accumulate?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national mean income of all full-time employees is $ 41,231. You realize the typical individual isn't loaded and bringing house 6 figures every year when you look at that figure. Not just are most Americans not in the monetary stratosphere of the overspending, gaudy caricatures on reality TV, but we're not even near the make believe earnings levels of TV characters. Your favorite TV deputy or reporter may have a regular job, but a salary of $ 41,231 doesn't permit you to live in a vast (and intelligently provided) condo in Manhattan.
Still, for a mean salary to exist, someone has to make less and someone else has to make even more. In some careers, certain workers are earning more.
To give you a glimpse of which employees are earning the biggest bucks, below's a list of the highest-paying medical occupations today:
1. Top surgeon
Salary: $489,695
2. Neurosurgeon
Salary: $478,585
3. Perinatologist
Salary: $395,407
4. Hospital administrator
Salary: $385,003
5. Orthopedic surgeon
Salary: $355,470
6. General surgeon
Salary: $326,113
7. Cardiologist (noninvasive)
Salary: $318,843
8. Neonatologist
Salary: $315,758
9. Cardiologist (invasive)
Salary: $315,197
10. Anesthesiologist
Salary: $313,316
11. Diagnostic radiologist
Salary: $307,986
12. Therapeutic radiologist
Salary: $303,290
13. Urologist
Salary: $298,561
14. Otolaryngologist
Salary: $297,260
15. Gynecologist
Salary: $289,555
16. Obstetrician
Salary: $288,645
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