Who pays gastroenterologists the most? Employer, pay model breakdown

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While work hours remain fairly consistent across gastroenterology settings, pay models and practice structures influence total earnings., according to salary data from Marit Health, which collects anonymous salary data in medicine.

Here’s a breakdown of GI pay by employers and pay models:

Academic Affiliation 

Academic:

Average work hours: 49 hours a week

Total average: $524,000

  • Base: $464,000
  • Bonus: $45,000
  • Other income: $15,000

Non-academic:

Average work hours: 49 hours a week

Total average: $587,500

  • Base: $538,000
  • Bonus: $33,000
  • Other income: $16,000

Employer type:

Hospital or health system:

Average work hours: 46 hours a week

Total average: $577,500

  • Base: $530,500
  • Bonus: $36,000
  • Other income: $10,500

Medical group:

Average work hours: 49 hours a week

Total average: $590,000

  • Base: $515,000
  • Bonus: $40,000
  • Other income: $35,000

Other:

Average work hours: 46 hours a week

Total average: $547,000

  • Base: $446,500
  • Bonus: $35,500
  • Other income: $65,000

Compensation model:

Salary + bonus:

Average work hours: 46 hours a week

Total average: $528,500

  • Base: $483,000
  • Bonus: $26,500
  • Other income: $19,000

Productivity-based

Average work hours: 48 hours a week

Total average: $645,000

  • Base: $573,000
  • Bonus: $54,000
  • Other income: $18,000

Other:

Average work hours: 51 hours a week

Total average: $633,5000

  • Base: $537,500
  • Bonus: $43,500
  • Other income: $52,500

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