Which physician specialists are unhappiest with their compensation?

Infectious disease physicians are the least satisfied with their compensation, with only 35 percent saying they feel fairly paid, according to a May 24 report from Medscape based on a survey of more than 10,000 physicians across 29 specialties. 

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The physician specialists who are unhappiest with their compensation: 

1. Infectious disease physicians: 35 percent feel fairly paid 

2. Ophthalmologists: 42 percent feel fairly paid 

3 (tie). Internal medicine physicians: 43 percent feel fairly paid 

3 (tie). Nephrologists: 43 percent feel fairly paid 

5. OB-GYNs: 45 percent feel fairly paid 

5 (tie). Endocrinologists: 45 percent feel fairly paid 

5 (tie). Pediatricians: 45 percent feel fairly paid

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