1. Academic setting: $225,000
2. Healthcare organization: $427,000
3. Hospital: $251,000
4. Multispecialty group practice: 340,000
5. Subspecialty group practice: $391,000
6. Solo practice: $256,000
7. Male: $326,000
8. Female: $240,000
9. 36 percent of orthopedic surgeons said their compensation decreased from 2010 to 2011
10. 30 percent of orthopedic surgeons said their compensation increased from 2010 to 2011
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