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This answer applies to osteopathic physicians in the United States: That is hard to answer, because there are so many specialties that an osteopathic physicians can pursue, from family practice to plastic surgery. Since more osteopathic physicians enter primary care, which often has a lower salary than sub-specialized care (such as anesthesiology-pain management), the overall salary of D.O.'s in the United States is less than M.D.'s. However, a D.O. with the same specialty as an M.D. will make the same exact salary. That said, as of 2007, the average osteopathic physician's salary was $185,000. Remember, this is an overall figure, in which general practice D.O.s make around $120,000 while neuro surgeon D.O's can make more than triple that.

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