Gastroenterologist Compensation: Self-Employment vs. Employment

Self-employed gastroenterologists earn an average salary of $395,000, while employed gastroenterologists earn an average of $300,000, according to the Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2014. How does gastroenterologist compensation vary across practice settings?

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•    Office-based multispecialty group practice: $404,000
•    Office-based single-specialty group practice: $395,000
•    Healthcare organization: $392,000
•    Outpatient clinic: $366,000
•    Office-based solo practice: $339,000
•    Hospital: $266,000
•    Academic (non-hospital), research, military or government: $239,000

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