10 statistics on urologist compensation

Here are 10 statistics on urologist compensation based on the Medscape Urologist Compensation Report.

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1. Urologists received around $348,000 in 2013.

2. Their compensation grew 2 percent over 2012.

3. Male urologists reported $348,000 annual compensation on average; female urologists reported $353,000.

4. Urologists in the Northwest had the highest compensation, at $406,000.

5. Urologists in the Northeast had the lowest compensation at $320,000.

6. In the North Central region, urologists made $392,000.

7. Employed urologists reported $316,000 annual compensation.

8. Self-employed urologists reported $371,000.

9. Urologists in an office-based multispecialty practice group reported $449,000 annual compensation.

10. Office-based single-specialty group practice urologists reported $384,000 on average.

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