Gastroenterology in top 5 medical specialties with largest gender wage gaps

Doximity released its second annual Physician Compensation Report, which surveyed more than 65,000 verified U.S. physician respondents. Compensation varied significantly across metropolitan areas, between genders and medical specialties.

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Here are the five medical specialties with the largest gender wage gaps.

1. Hematology: female physicians earn 20 percent or $78,753 less than their male counterparts

2. Occupational medicine: 20 percent or $59,174 less

3. Urology: 20 percent or $84,799less

4. Orthopedic surgery: 19 percent or $101,291less

5. Gastroenterology: 19 percent or $86,447 less

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