Orthopedist Compensation in 2012 vs. 2011: 5 Statistics

Compensation decreased by 10 percent or more than 10 percent for orthopedists from 2011 to 2012, according to the Medscape’s 2013 Orthopedist Compensation Report.

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The report is based on responses from nearly 22,000 physicians.

 

When asked how their compensation had changed between 2011 and 2012, respondents reported the following:

 

•    Decreased by more than 10 percent — 20 percent
•    Decreased by as much as 10 percent — 19 percent
•    Remained the same — 32 percent
•    Increased by up to 10 percent — 22 percent
•    Increased by more than 10 percent — 6 percent

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