# I think they get about $25,806 each month. Lol. I seriously do NOT think it would be 25,806. You would have to be really exceptionally bad. Normally they make between 13-18 dollarsa an hour.
The amount an office manager partially depends on the manager's credentials, their experience, the amount of employees, and whether it a private practice or part of a university. The manager with an associates degree and less than 10 employees in a private practice will make $35-40,000/yr. Add a Bachelor's degree and a 10 more employees, and the salary will jump over $40,000. If you are in a university setting and hold a Master's degree, the pay will be over $60,000.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for registered nurses as of May 2008 is, $65,130. This would amount to $31.31 per hour. Median annual wages of registered nurses were $62,450 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $51,640 and $76,570. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $43,410, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $92,240.
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Salary of a Registered Nurse: According to the US Census Bureau, the estimated mean annual wage for a registered nurse as of May 2008, is $65,130. A Registered Nurse Gets Paid Roughly About $42,968 A Year Working In A Hospital, Emergency Room Or Doctors Office.
Each procedure will have different costs, plus there will be expenses depending on the venue chosen for the surgery, anesthesiologist, nurses, office overhead, etc. The surgeon will make plenty of money, even so.
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Nurses have less training, make make less money, and work under the authority of doctors. It is doctors who make all the decisions. It is hard to say who has the harder job, but it is doctors who take most of the responsibility.
doctors and nurses arent on an hourly pay schedule they get paid the days they work like teachers.
Working in the health care field, I can tell you that it is disgusting at the amount of money demanded by nurses, doctors, insurance companies and the company heads of hospitals. I see no reason for it to be as high as it is other than the sure greed of the above mentioned individuals.
If you are not looking to spend the time in schooling then look into the profession of a physician's assistant.
Nursing is very promising field and the job opportunities are expected to rise or at least to stay steady for the next decade. For detailed information about this information check with U.S.Department of Labor Statistics. With nursing degree you can either work in a hospital or work at private doctors office.
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This varies widely. As an accountant doing the financial statements for one office, the range was from just over $53k to around $300k (there were four physicians in the office). This was their salary before taxes, but after office and professional expenses.
i meant a new grad with no experience. working in a pediatric office.