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How Much Do Emergency Physicians Make? A National Job Market Survey

By Barb Katz | on October 9, 2014 | 1 Comment
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A National Job Market Survey

Oregon: Average: $160 hr./$290K annually, no significant highs

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Washington: Average: $145 hr./$240K annually, no significant highs

Alaska, Idaho, and Montana: Average: $140 hr./$235K annually, no significant highs

These are guidelines from current opportunities and don’t necessarily reflect what is being earned with other employers across the country. When looking at compensation packages, get all the numbers and make sure to evaluate the whole by the sum of all the parts!


Barb Katz is president of The Katz Company EMC, a member of ACEP’s Workforce and Career Sections, and a frequent speaker and faculty at conferences and residency programs. She can be reached at katzco@cox.net.

 

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  1. October 6, 2015

    Richard Watson Reply

    Great post..

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