11 Physician Specialties With Largest Declines in Average Compensation

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From 2010 to 2011, general surgeons witnessed the largest declines, on average, in income and compensation, according to the Medscape Physician Compensation Report: 2012 Results.

General surgeons saw an average decline in compensation of 12 percent year-over-year, which was just ahead of orthopedists/orthopedic surgeons and radiologists. Here are the 11 physician specialties that had the largest declines in average compensation from 2010 to 2011, according to survey data.

1.    General surgery: 12 percent
2.    Orthopedics: 10 percent
3.    Radiology: 10 percent
4.    Emergency medicine: 8 percent
5.    Neurology: 5 percent
6.    Anesthesiology: 5 percent
7.    Cardiology: 3 percent
8.    Psychiatry: 3 percent
9.    Obstetrics/gynecology: 3 percent
10.    Infectious disease: 2 percent
11.    Dermatology: 2 percent

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