10 Statistics on Orthopedic Surgeon Compensation in 2010

Half of orthopedic surgeons received $350,000 or more last year, and the highest compensated surgeons could be found in small cities across the United States, according to the Medscape Physician Compensation Report 2011.

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Approximate orthopedic surgeon compensation brackets:

$100,000 or less: 10 percent
$100,001-$199,999: 10 percent
$200,000-$349,000: 30 percent
$350,000-$499,999: 30 percent
$500,000 or more: 20 percent

Compensation based on practice setting:

Small city: $450,000
Small town or rural area: $400,000
Midsized city: $350,000
Major metropolitan area: $325,000
Suburbs: $300,000

Read the report on physician compensation.

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