USA today in the past few months ran a headline article that 15-20% of recent cardiothoracic surgeons did not have one employment offer after graduation. It's hard to believe but there may be no demand for heart surgeons. As far as dentists go, My first year I made 14k. Yes, that's correct 14 thousand. Salary averages for new dentists in my state are around $57k. I'm in the Mid Atlantic. Don't rely on ADA or AMA figures as they only represent the top earning specialists. Many times the salary of an orthodontist gets mixed in with a general dentist.
$897,000,000 a year
chief surgeon of a hospital or a cardiac surgeon
No the heart does not make blood- the blood is made by the bone marrow.
Not enough >:)
The median pay is $231,000. That's for a Non Invasive Cardiologist. A Invasive Cardiologist (open heart surgeon) makes lots more, around $400,000 at start. Actually, to expand and correct the previous answer slightly: An invasive cardiologist is NOT and open heart surgeon. An open heart surgeon is a cardiothoracic surgeon. An invasive cardiologist is either interventional or non-interventional (that does only diagnostic cardiac catheterizations) cardiologist. See....this is how information is misread and misunderstood and distributed incorrectly.
1 penny a year
From out-patient surgery centers!
567,902 as a brain surgeon.
it depends where you work
A surgeon typically makes a transverse (horizontal) cut through the bone during an amputation to facilitate healing and prosthetic attachment. The bone is often smoothed and rounded to reduce discomfort and promote a more comfortable prosthetic fit.
Generally a plastic surgeon will make much more money than an OB/GYN
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