Residency salary: How does GI compare to other specialties?

The average salary for a resident is $55,300, according to Medscape’s Residents Salary & Debt Report 2014. Here are 24 statistics on resident salary, with GI highlighted for comparison to other specialties.

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•    Critical care: $65,000
•    Radiology: $63,000
•    Pulmonary medicine: $60,000
•    Gastroenterology: $60,000
•    Oncology: $59,000
•    Plastic surgery: $58,000
•    Ophthalmology: $58,000
•    Cardiology: $58,000
•    Orthopedics: $57,000
•    Nephrology: $57,000
•    Diabetes and endocrinology: $57,000
•    Urology: $56,000
•    Psychiatry: $56,000
•    Pediatrics: $56,000
•    Neurology: $56,000
•    General surgery: $56,000
•    Anesthesiology: $56,000
•    Pathology: $55,000
•    OB/GYN: $55,000
•    Emergency medicine: $54,000
•    Dermatology: $54,000
•    Rheumatology: $53,000
•    Internal medicine: $53,000
•    Family medicine: $52,000

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