Sunday, March 30, 2008

Pay for doctors in Britain and USA

Basically, I am not a rich or poor person, just staying at middle class in Britian. Just nosy. I checked how much US medical doctors earn. I found the following on a blog. I am not sure it's a real figure or not.

The 2007 mean salary in USA for MD resident in any specialty.





On the other hand, in the UK, doctors' salaries are as follow.

Junior doctors
In the most junior hospital doctor post (foundation year 1) a doctor on a 50% supplement would earn £32,087. This increases in the second year (foundation year 2) to £39,798. A doctor in specialist training on a 50% supplement could earn from £43,000 to £67,000.

Staff grades and associate specialists (SAS)
Currently, staff grade doctors earn between £32,547 and £60,968. Associate specialist doctors earn between £35,977 and £78,039.

Consultants
Consultants can earn between £71,000 to £161,000, dependent on length of service and payments of additional performance related supplements.

General practitioners
The profit of GPs varies according to the services they provide for their patients and the way they choose to provide these services. Most GPs would expect to earn between £80,000 and £120,000.

Salaried GPs employed directly by PCTs earn approximately £51,000 to £77,000, dependent on, among other factors, length of service and experience.

Source


Generally, people in Burma pretty impressed PHD holders. I also respect them as they have learnt one area in detail, even though it is not sure the thesis is practically useful or not. But interestingly, post doctoral research assistant's salary is less than junior medical doctor's. Why?. Maybe research works depend on fund available. Medical doctor's salary comes directly from taxpayer's money.

Check the following job advert from job.ac.uk

Post-Doctoral Research Assistant, Primare Socio-Economic Cluster
Faculty of Social Science & Business
School of Geography and Marine Institute
Salary £28289 to £32796 pa – Grade 7

3 comments:

Khin said...

Doctors and Lawyers earn good money in US after spme experience about 6 years residency.

My friends are earning the least 75,000 $ I believe in some state hospitals but they earn more in private.

Anonymous said...

It's amazing how the legal industry has retained it's payment schemes for ages, yet the medical profession takes on huge dips. Recently, Dr. JC from the GNIF Brain Blogger wrote on this issue and makes a basic call to "incentivize" physicians to work more effectively. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Shaheen

Anonymous said...

The salaries that you have referenced above for USA are just the trainee-doctor salaries, they are called "residents" in US. Once done with training, their salaries are one of the highest in the world , and with a tax rate of 30 to 35%, take home is high too - average $160,000 - $180,000/ year for primary care and $250,000 to $350,000 and beyond for specialists

Here is one 2008 Salary survey of working doctors in the US