The average pay for a starting neurosurgeon is about $325,000 a year
No - they're usually 'salaried' - meaning they get a fixed annual wage. Their pay is usually issued monthly.
There are 300 million people living in the US and there are 4600 neurosurgeons. That is, there are 65,217 people per neurosurgeon in the USA, or 2 neurosurgeons per 130,000 people, that is, less than 2 neurosurgeons per 100,000 people in the U.S.
Neurosurgeons can easily make over 500k, their base salary is over 350k. Outside of the medical field, a very prosperous entrepreneur or businessman could.
Thousands...
yes, if they can manage the time
Neurosurgeons are typically employed by hospitals, academic medical centers, and specialized clinics that focus on neurological conditions. They may also work in private practice or group practices. Additionally, some neurosurgeons are involved in research and teaching at universities, contributing to medical education and advancements in the field.
The starting pay at GAP is 9 dollars. They are planning on raising the starting pay to 10 dollars in 2015.
neurologists or if they do surgeries , they are called neurosurgeons...
6000000
what is the job outlook for neuro surgeons
Yes, you pay for everything.
Starting pay is $7.35