The survey data comes from information gathered in May 2020 and does not include pediatric ophthalmologists.
Here is a state-by-state breakdown of compensation in Medscape’s top 10 states for physicians to work:
1. Minnesota: $244,720
2. Wisconsin: $258,470
3. Washington: $249,600
4. Colorado: $247,520
5. Utah: $239,450
6. Nebraska: $230,330
7. Iowa: $246,660
8. North Carolina: $198,750
9. Massachusetts: $187,980
10. Idaho: $246,220
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