Becker's Healthcare April 25, 2024
Kelly Gooch

On average, a male physician practicing full-time in the U.S. earned about 29% more than a female counterpart in 2023.

The finding is from Medscape’s “2024 Physician Compensation Report,” released April 12, which examined survey responses from 7,000 physicians across more than 29 specialties between Oct. 2 and Jan. 16.

Here are five other findings from the report:

1. Among all physicians, women made $309,000 last year compared to $400,000 for men.

2. Among primary care physicians, women...

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