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These are the top 10 compensated doctors. First, neurosurgeons. Brain surgeon compensation averages $820,000 per year, but they work long hours and have a challenging lifestyle.
Second, plastic surgery, averaging in at $526,000 per year. If you are in aesthetics, you'll be making more than if you go into reconstructive surgery.
Third, orthopedic surgery at $511,000 per year. These are the bone doctors, and compensation is generally highest if you specialize in spine.
Fourth, cardiology at $459,000 per year. Unlike the top three, this is a non-surgical specialty, but cardiologists can do fellowships to perform more procedures and boost compensation.
Fifth, urology at $427,000 per year.
Sixth, otolaryngology, also known as ear, nose, throat, or ENT, at $417,000 per year.
Seventh, radiology at $413,000 per year. Eighth, gastroenterology at $406,000 per year. Ninth is dermatology at $394,000 per year, but note they have a relaxed and desirable lifestyle. And tenth is ophthalmology at $379,000 per year.
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Second, plastic surgery, averaging in at $526,000 per year. If you are in aesthetics, you'll be making more than if you go into reconstructive surgery.
Third, orthopedic surgery at $511,000 per year. These are the bone doctors, and compensation is generally highest if you specialize in spine.
Fourth, cardiology at $459,000 per year. Unlike the top three, this is a non-surgical specialty, but cardiologists can do fellowships to perform more procedures and boost compensation.
Fifth, urology at $427,000 per year.
Sixth, otolaryngology, also known as ear, nose, throat, or ENT, at $417,000 per year.
Seventh, radiology at $413,000 per year. Eighth, gastroenterology at $406,000 per year. Ninth is dermatology at $394,000 per year, but note they have a relaxed and desirable lifestyle. And tenth is ophthalmology at $379,000 per year.
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#medicalschool #money #premed
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Disclaimer: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Kevin Jubbal, M.D. and Med School Insiders LLC will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this video including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. May include affiliate links to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases made through them (at no extra cost to you).
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