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A full 57 percent of physicians described their compensation as "disappointing." That may relate to the wide spread in what primary care physicians dedicate to overhead, with most suffering from an overhead ratio of 40 percent or higher. Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 Previous Next
A full 57 percent of physicians described their compensation as "disappointing." That may relate to the wide spread in what primary care physicians dedicate to overhead, with most suffering from an overhead ratio of 40 percent or higher.
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by Dr.Sushila Ladumor | April 25, 2012 10:44 AM EDT
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Results from 2011
Physician Compensation Survey - ALL
OB-GYN Compensation Survey
Oncologist Compensation Survey
Pediatric Compensation Survey
Primary Care Compensation Survey
Psychiatric Compensation Survey
Radiologist Compensation Survey
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