Here is the number of active surgeons in each state and Washington, D.C.:
Alabama: 744
Alaska: 81
Arizona: 1,049
Arkansas: 383
California: 5,386
Colorado: 682
Connecticut: 887
Delaware: 171
District of Columbia: 461
Florida: 3,000
Georgia: 1,504
Hawaii: 169
Idaho: 144
Illinois: 2,151
Indiana: 848
Iowa: 566
Kansas: 485
Kentucky: 810
Louisiana: 826
Maine: 275
Maryland: 1,377
Massachusetts: 2,017
Michigan: 2,320
Minnesota: 1,113
Mississippi: 396
Missouri: 1,145
Montana: 120
Nebraska: 334
Nevada: 301
New Hampshire: 246
New Jersey: 1,586
New Mexico: 270
New York: 4,612
North Carolina: 1,664
North Dakota: 163
Ohio: 2,693
Oklahoma: 463
Oregon: 718
Pennsylvania: 3,276
Rhode Island: 293
South Carolina: 861
South Dakota: 109
Tennessee: 1,179
Texas: 3,637
Utah: 328
Vermont: 138
Virginia: 1,251
Washington: 1,111
West Virginia: 342
Wisconsin: 945
Wyoming: 68
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