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What are surgical residents paid?

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Anywhere from about $40000-55000/year depending on the area and the type of program (private vs. public funds). Also, the salary usually increases slightly for each year in residency. Generally, all residents (no matter what specialty) will make exactly the same amount at a given institution. This information is also usually publically available on the hospital's or university's website.

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