Can vary. A very busy physician with over 20 yrs experience in his own practice can make up to 2 million dollars per year, before taxes, expenses, etc. Starting out in a private practice with an affiliation to other psysicians and hospitals can make up to 600,000 dollars to start. Generally, the figures published are for doctors working in hospital settings, and are either on salary or work in the hospital and get paid by the insurance companies. But because it is the national duty of U.S. hospitals to accept patients even without healthcare; especially in today's economy, up to 60% of an orthopedic surgeon's pay can be completly eradicated.
It all depends on where you live but on average about $450, 000 a year (In a hospital) But if you own a private practice and you are very busy between 1 and 2 million dollars.
Well A Private Practice Neurosurgeon Makes 700,000 to 1 million a year
depends on where and when you work. private practice or for a hospital
It depends what type of school (public vs. private) for undergrad and medical school the surgeon attends, but it will cost anywhere from $350 to $550 USD.
No one wins money in these professions. However, a cardiac surgeon has more training and education than a general surgeon and so she makes more.
It depends whether you have your own private practice or not, if you do you will be paid more than the standard veternarian.
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As a general rule it can be said that the average incomes of attorneys in private practice probably exceed the average incomes of most prosecutors.
chief surgeon of a hospital or a cardiac surgeon
Most pediatricians work in private practice, so unless they set aside money on their own, they don't get retirement.
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255,110 in a year