How Does Your Compensation Compare?: 15 Statistics for Gastroenterologists

Here are 15 statistics on gastroenterologist compensation, based on data from MGMA’s Physician Compensation and Production Survey.

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Mean compensation: $496,139

Compensation based on group type

Single-specialty: $507,106
Multi-specialty: $437,711

Compensation based on hospital employment

Hospital employed: $484,275
Not hospital employed: $461,640

Compensation based on gender

Male: $480,020
Female: $357,145

Compensation based on geographic location

Eastern: $440,584
Midwest: $507,717
Southern: $482,700
Western: $432,371

Compensation based on years in the specialty

1-2 years: $319,092
3-7 years: $455,662
8-17 years: $500,250
18 or more years: $447,477

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