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Originally Posted by MolsonExport
$175K is decidedly not a good average salary for Physicians. I had no idea that it was that low, on average. Most Physicians that I know personally seem to live a lifestyle that would require a far higher income than 175K.
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To be completely honest, physicians are a rather pleomorphic cohort, and, there can be quite a bit of variability in terms of actual physician income.
Your average GP, after expenses, will be in the $150,000 - $180,000 range. I stand by this assertion.
Some specialist groups are also in this range, notably specialists such as pediatricians and psychiatrists.
There are however some specialties where billings are naturally higher. These specialties tend to be surgical or technical, where there are a large number of procedures or tests that can be performed relatively rapidly. This includes (notoriously) ophthalmology, dematology, radiology and neurosurgery. These specialties are much more lucrative than most other physician occupations. Mind you, these are also specialties that demand considerable knowledge, expertise and skill.
Another thing to consider is that not all physician income is derived from medicare billings.
- You can also receive stipends for teaching or administrative work, which boosts the income for academic and hospital based specialists.
- Workers compensation, RCMP and military work is also remunerated differently (fee for servie paid federally, not provincially), and would not be counted towards medicare billings. Some specialties such as orthopedics, neurosurgery and radiology can make considerable income off of this work.
- Clinical trials (often funded by drug companies) are another important source of income (principally for hospital based and academic specialists).
- Some specialists also make a fair bit of coin working as expert witnesses in the legal system. This is paid generally by the law firms representing their clients. Orthopedists and neurosurgeons are often witnesses in personal injury cases, and, the law firms will pay top dollar for their opinions.
And, of course, some physicians are just plain workaholics and try to pick up as much money as they can, working evenings and weekends as locums, and averaging 100 hours per week.
So, yes, some physicians can make a million bucks a year after expenses, but, they are decidedly the minority amongst us. Maybe these are the people you know.