Average physician compensation stagnates — Which specialties saw an increase? 14 statistics

A new report from PracticeMatch found physician pay has stagnated compared to last year's report.

The report was conducted with M3 Global Research and entailed a survey of 1,959 physicians.

Here are the key details to know:

1. Average annual income for physicians was $321,398 for 2017, compared to $306,389 for 2016.

2. The specialty that saw the greatest salary increase was emergency medicine, which saw a five percent growth from 2016 to 2017.

3. Only one-third of physicians reported they earned more in 2017 than in 2016.

4. Here are the average salaries for 14 specialties:

Cardiology: $364,169

Urology: $357,398

Dermatology: $325,667

Emergency medicine: $306,389

Nephrology: $289,387

Pulmonology: $281,519

OBG: $271,057

Hospitalist: $267,771

Neurology: $226,267

Family medicine: $210,112

Rheumatology: $209,355

Internal medicine: $196,225

Pediatrics: $194,915

Endocrinology: $190,081

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