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Orthopedists
1. 19 percent received $100,000 or less
2. 19 percent received $500,000 or more
3. Mean income was $315,000
Urologists
4. 19 percent received $100,000 or less
5. 14 percent received $500,000 or more
6. Mean income was $309,000
Gastroenterologists
7. 13 percent received $100,000 or less
8. 15 percent received $500,000 or more
9. Mean income was $303,000
Ophthalmologists
10. 21 percent received $100,000 or less
11. 4 percent received $500,000 or more
12. Mean income was $270,000
General surgery
13. 19 percent received $100,000 or less
14. 8 percent received $500,000 or more
15. Mean income was $265,000
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