Anesthesiologists
May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers
Anesthesiologists: Administer anesthetics during surgery or other medical procedures.
Physicians and surgeons held about 567,000 jobs in 2004; approximately 1 out of 7 was self-employed and not incorporated. About 60 percent of salaried physicians and surgeons were in office of physicians, and 16 percent were employed by private hospitals. Others practiced in Federal, State, and local governments, including hospitals, colleges, universities, and professional schools; private colleges, universities, and professional schools; and outpatient care centers.
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), in 2003 about 2 out 5 physicians in patient care were in primary care, but not in a subspecialty of primary care (table 1).
| Percent | |
|---|---|
Total |
100.0 |
Primary care |
40.8 |
Family medicine and general practice |
12.8 |
Internal medicine |
15.1 |
Obstetrics & gynecology |
5.3 |
Pediatrics |
7.6 |
Specialties |
59.2 |
Anesthesiology |
5.4 |
Psychiatry |
5.4 |
Surgical specialties, selected |
14.6 |
All other specialties |
33.9 |
| SOURCE: American Medical Association, Physician Characteristics and Distribution in the US, 2005. |
A growing number of physicians are partners or salaried employees of group practices. Organized as clinics or as associations of physicians, medical groups can afford expensive medical equipment and realize other business advantages.
According to the AMA, the New England and Middle Atlantic States have the highest ratio of physicians to population; the South Central and Mountain States have the lowest. D.O.s are more likely than M.D.s to practice in small cities and towns and in rural areas. M.D.s tend to locate in urban areas, close to hospital and education centers.
Earnings of physicians and surgeons are among the highest of any occupation. According to the Medical Group Management Association’s Physician Compensation and Production Survey, median total compensation for physicians in 2004 varied by specialty, as shown in table 2. Total compensation for physicians reflects the amount reported as direct compensation for tax purposes, plus all voluntary salary reductions. Salary, bonus and/or incentive payments, research stipends, honoraria, and distribution of profits were included in total compensation.
| Less than two years in specialty | Over one year in specialty | |
|---|---|---|
Anesthesiology |
$259,948 | $321,686 |
Surgery: General |
228,839 | 282,504 |
Obstetrics/gynecology: General |
203,270 | 247,348 |
Psychiatry: General |
173,922 | 180,000 |
Internal medicine: General |
141,912 | 166,420 |
Pediatrics: General |
132,953 | 161,331 |
Family practice (without obstetrics) |
137,119 | 156,010 |
| SOURCE: Medical Group Management Association, Physician Compensation and Production Report, 2005. | ||
Self-employed physiciansthose who own or are part owners of their medical practicegenerally have higher median incomes than salaried physicians. Earnings vary according to number of years in practice, geographic region, hours worked, and skill, personality, and professional reputation. Self-employed physicians and surgeons must provide for their own health insurance and retirement.
(from the Occupational Outlook Handbook: Physicians and Surgeons)
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May 2005 employment and annual earnings distribution, wage and salary workers
National Occupational Employment and Earnings by Industry (NAICS sector and 3-digit industry group)
| Anesthesiologists | |||||
| Percentile earnings distribution | |||||
| 10th | 25th | 50th | 75th | 90th | |
| Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services employment: n.a. mean earnings: $164,710 (EC) (def) (IG) | $120,590 | $137,910 | >$145K | >$145K | >$145K |
| Educational Services employment: 520 mean earnings: $98,760 (EC) (def) (IG) | $39,020 | $43,040 | $83,750 | >$145K | >$145K |
| Educational Services employment: 520 mean earnings: $98,760 | $39,020 | $43,040 | $83,750 | >$145K | >$145K |
| Health Care and Social Assistance employment: 27,400 mean earnings: $175,720 (EC) (def) (IG) | $112,170 | >$145K | >$145K | >$145K | >$145K |
| Ambulatory Health Care Services employment: 24,220 mean earnings: $180,190 | $120,490 | >$145K | >$145K | >$145K | >$145K |
| Hospitals employment: n.a. mean earnings: $142,490 | $51,160 | $109,480 | $142,930 | >$145K | >$145K |
source: Occupational Employment Statistics Program; about these estimates
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