This depends on what the hospital in question pays per hour for an ER doc. It also depends on how much the ER doc wants to work or how many shifts the doc can get a month. Also, you must consider which shift they are working, which can be a different amount per hour.
I work in a rural ER and this are the numbers at my hospital $170/hr, you work 12 hour shifts = $2040/shift If you work 4 days per week(48 hrs) that's $8160/week. If you get 2 weeks vacation and work 50 weeks/year = $408,00/year
Some ER's pay more and some pay less usually ranging between $125/hr - $225/hr.
Yes but what if you decide to work nights and long hours. How does that work?
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er doctors get paid 215,000 a year so do the mathe This is the very bottom - My wife is an ER Doc. Rates range for 90/hr to 400/hr plus most get production bonus. My wife makes over $500,000/yr and I know some ER docs who are making $800,000
Once he/she is fully board-certified (which requires a 3-4 years residency after med school and passing the test), ER docs make between 200K and 300K a year depending on how many hours per week he/she works. If you work ~3 12-hour shifts a week, you'll obviously earn less than working that 4th shift and doing 48 hrs./wk.
That really depends up where they practice. An ER physician with a lot of experience in a large hospital with lots and lots of trauma will make more than a brand new physician in a tiny hospital with trauma once or twice a week. Whatever they're making, it isn't enough for the job they have to do. On average, a ER physician makes $230,582.
it depends on what stat you are in, what level you are at and what speciality you have
it depends on you speciality
$600,000 per year
In the emergency room.
Because the doctors and nurses have to be on call and be payed more.
Yes, you can be tested for signs of cancer. However, if you suspect you have cancer and they find it in your system, you won't stay in the emergency room; you will be treated by cancer care centers with specializing doctors.
yessssssssssss Doctors in emergency rooms are required by law to treat ANYONE who goes to them, regardless of their ability or inability to pay. See the link below.
my mother is a emergency room technician and she gets paid 300to500 doallers a week
An emergency medicine doctor is a doctor who has received special training in order to provide treatment for acute illnesses or injury which require immediate medical intervention. Emergency medicine doctors work in the Emergency Department of the hospital where patients with acute medical conditions are referred to. Although Emergency medicine doctors are not responsible for the long term care of the patient, their work in conducting the initial diagnosis is paramount for the prognosis of the patient's condition. In summary, emergency medicine doctors are responsible for ensuring swift medical intervention to better the long term prognosis and comfort of the patient.
If it is a serious emergency then a person will be treated by doctors even if they have no medical insurance. However, if it is not serious then one may be turned away.
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No, their are many reasons why you would need to go in the Emergency room. It can be because of sickness or because it's an actual Emergency. However, because of Drugs it is possible to go in the Emergency Room (ER). Drugs can be overdosed and you will most likely receive a discharge from a ER and placed into a hospital so that Medical Doctors can take it from there. Only depending on how the situation is looking.
The Emergency Room was created in 2007.