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Q: wages of physicians specializing in physical medicine and rehab ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   0 Comments )
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Subject: wages of physicians specializing in physical medicine and rehab
Category: Business and Money > Employment
Asked by: gremlin-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 02 May 2003 17:53 PDT
Expires: 01 Jun 2003 17:53 PDT
Question ID: 198665
What is the salary range for physicians specializing in physical
medicine and rehab (physiatry), **excluding** those who sometimes
perform surgery?
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Subject: Re: wages of physicians specializing in physical medicine and rehab
Answered By: synarchy-ga on 08 May 2003 20:50 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello - 

I have found the following salary range for docs in PMR, $95-150,000
for first year in practice:
http://www.aapmr.org/medstu/medstudi.htm

Two actual job listings for jobs with salary (one at 160-170,000 and
one at 300,000):
http://www.arrowone.com/OpsPZ.htm#Physical


Google search:
PMR salary
physician salary by specialty

Request for Answer Clarification by gremlin-ga on 08 May 2003 21:38 PDT
Sorry, I meant experienced physicians. If it's anything like other
medical specialties, the salary rises rapidly the first two years or
so. After your third year, it probably pretty much stays the same for
the rest of your life. The salary after the third year is the number
I'm looking for, as it's the one that determines what kind of
lifestyle physicians in this specialty can live for most of their
lives.

Clarification of Answer by synarchy-ga on 08 May 2003 22:09 PDT
It looks like opportunities are available for experienced (although
number of years is not specified) physiatrists in the range of
$175-350,000.

Several job listings:
http://physicianrecruiting.com/physiatry.htm

The Economic Research Institute estimates the mean (though this likely
includes the lower first few years) salary at $230,148.
http://www.erieri.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=CareerPlanning.SalaryPotentialReport
gremlin-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars

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