Specializes in Peds Urology,primary care, hem/onc.
I work in the mid Atlantic and when I started 7 years ago my salary was $68,000 + $4,000 in tuition reimbursement for my grad school loans. Now I make in the mid $90,000s. I get matching on my retirement, 4 weeks of vacation, separate sick time (have more than 240 hours banked since I started) plus good medical/dental/short term disability etc. Peds notoriously pays lower than the average and it is accross the board. I am pretty happy with my salary and consider fair for the market.
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I work in the mid Atlantic and when I started 7 years ago my salary was $68,000 + $4,000 in tuition reimbursement for my grad school loans. Now I make in the mid $90,000s. I get matching on my retirement, 4 weeks of vacation, separate sick time (have more than 240 hours banked since I started) plus good medical/dental/short term disability etc. Peds notoriously pays lower than the average and it is accross the board. I am pretty happy with my salary and consider fair for the market.