Physician Specialty: Radiology
(radiology
jobs)
| Lowest Reported |
Average Reported |
Highest Reported
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| $201000 |
$354000 |
$911000 |
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These radiology salary results are provided for as a part ofphysician
job search tools for different medical and surgical specialties,
and are publically available on the web (see the Physicians Search
website). This information can be used in several ways, specifically
in evaluating different physician job possibilities. Radiology
salaries can vary substantially by the type of institution and
subspecialization. Interventional radiologists typically have
a higher pay rate than general diagnostic radiologists, but do
not have the flexibility afforded by teleradiology.
First, locum
tenens positions will often set base pay scale on the
national average income. The pay can be adjusted by local cost-of-living
difference from the national average. Geographic variations in
radiology
salaries can be substantial.
In evaluating a physician job offer it is important to know the
average pay for a given specialty. Independent of locum tenens
positions, the national average of physician salaries in different
specialties is often used as a target: a physician who generates
the average patient income for the specialty receives the average
. Bonuses are often pegged to the amount of income generated above
the average.
The average physician salary for an internist (see Internal
Medicine Survey) can be used as a benchmark for comparison
with other medical specialities.
Information about other medical
jobs and nursing
jobs is available.
Source: Allied Physicians, Salary Survey 2003-2006
(Previous values from Physicians Search 1998 Salary Survey)
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