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Pediatrician Salary: Average Starting Pay & Earning Potential
According to Medscape's 2021 Physician Compensation Report, the average starting salary for pediatricians in the United States is $201,000. However, this number can vary significantly depending on a number of factors, including geographic location, years of experience, and practice setting.
* For example, pediatricians in the Northeast and West Coast tend to earn more than those in the South and Midwest.
* Pediatricians with more years of experience also tend to earn more than those who are just starting out.
* Pediatricians who work in private practice typically earn more than those who work in hospitals or other settings.
In addition to their base salary, pediatricians may also receive bonuses, incentives, and other forms of compensation. This can vary depending on the employer and the individual pediatrician's performance.
Overall, pediatricians in the United States earn a competitive salary and have the potential to earn even more as they gain experience and establish themselves in their field.
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