1. Sports medicine physicians earn anywhere from approximately $150,000 to $350,000 annually. Here are 10 notes on national average salary and bonus, according to Salary.com.
National average annual salary plus bonus
• Bottom 10 percent: $148,983
• 25th percentile: $192,043
• 50th percentile: $239,339
• 75th percentile: $297,091
• Top 10 percent: $349,672
National average salary only
• Bottom 10 percent: $152,867
• 25th percentile: $181,185
• 50th percentile: $212,288
• 75th percentile: $270,037
• Top 10 percent: $322,614
According to Payscale.com:
2. Sports medicine physicians earn an average annual income of $165,000 at the beginning of their careers (0 to five years).
3. Mid-career sports medicine physicians earn around $166,000 per year.
4. Sports medicine physicians who are experienced (10 to 20 years) earn approximately $162,000 annually.
5. Sports medicine physicians late in their career (more than 20 years) earn an average salary of $197,000 per year.
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