It depends on who they work for. If they work for the state or a private institution, I would imagine some sort of salary.
If they work for themselves in private practice, they most likely bill each individuals insurance company etc..
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$150,000 to $300,000 $150,000 to $300,000
A salary tends to be paid monthly.
On average, psychiatrists in the UK earn between £79,860 and £107,668 per year, depending on their level of experience and location. This figure may vary based on factors such as seniority, specialty, and NHS or private sector employment.
i never paid him salary
I would rather be paid a steady salary than be paid by results
they are paid in shadow
no
debit salary paid in advance creidit mr.a a/c
"Their salaries" is correct because "salaries" should agree with the plural noun "their."
Not necessarily. Psychiatrists are not paid by the hour ... nor do they all conform to strict hours of operation each day. They work until the work is done whatever amount of time it takes. They are paid on how many patients they see, not how many hours they spend with patients.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that psychiatrists earned an average income of $149,990 in 2006. Merritt, Hawkins & Associates reported that the psychiatrists it recruited between April 2004 and April 2005 were offered an average yearly income of $176,000.