GI pay by years of experience 

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Gastroenterologists see steady pay growth as they advance in their careers, according to salary data from Marit Health, which collects anonymous physician compensation information. 

Here’s how workload and pay compare across experience levels:

0-2 years of experience

Average workload: 46 hours a week

Average annual compensation: $553,000

3-5 years of experience

Average workload: 49 hours a week

Average annual compensation: $555,000

6-10 years of experience

Average workload: 46 hours a week

Average annual compensation: $596,000

11+ years of experience

Average workload: 48 hours a week

Average annual compensation: $643,500

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