Since 2011:
• Gastroenterology compensation is up 13 percent
• Orthopedics compensation is up 27 percent
• Nephrology compensation is up 20 percent
• Neurology compensation is up 18 percent
• Cardiology compensation is up 13 percent
• Critical care compensation is up 13 percent
• Emergency medicine compensation is up 12 percent
• HIV/ID compensation is up 12 percent
• Pathology compensation is up 12 percent
• Pulmonary compensation is up 12 percent
• Plastic surgery compensation is up 11 percent
• Dermatology compensation is up 10 percent
• Internal medicine compensation is up 9 percent
• Obstetrics/gynecology compensation is up 7 percent
• Pediatrics compensation is up 7 percent
• Anesthesiology compensation is up 5 percent
• Family medicine compensation is up 5 percent
• Ophthalmology compensation is up 5 percent
• Rheumatology compensation is up 5 percent
• General surgery compensation is up 4 percent
• Urology compensation is up 2 percent
• Psychiatry compensation is up 1 percent
• Radiology compensation is up 1 percent
• Diabetes/endocrinology compensation is down 3 percent
• Oncology compensation is down 4 percent
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