Medscape: One-third of dissatisfied orthopedists think they should make 11% to 25% more annually

Forty-eight percent of orthopedists reported they feel fairly compensated, according to Medscape’s “Physician Compensation Report 2017,” inclusive of more than 19,200 physicians in more than 27 specialties.

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Medscape then asked the unsatisfied orthopedists how much more they think they should earn annually.

 

Here are their answers:

 

• One percent to 10 percent more — 4 percent of dissatisfied orthopedists

• Eleven percent to 25 percent more — 34 percent

• Twenty-six percent to 40 percent more — 27 percent

• Fifty-one percent to 75 percent more — 14 percent

• Seventy-six percent to 100 percent more — 7 percent

• One hundred one percent or more — 14 percent

 

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