COLORADO: Average: $150/hr., $269,000 annually; no significant highs
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ACEP Now: Vol 35 – No 10 – October 2016HAWAII: Average: $140/hr., $253,000 annually; no significant highs
NEVADA: Average: $200/hr., $351,000 annually in Las Vegas; no significant highs
NEW MEXICO: Average: $228/hr., $398,000 annually; high of $308/hr., $525,000 for regional director
OKLAHOMA: Average: $203/hr., $356,000 annually; high of $230/hr., $400,000 annually
TEXAS: Average: $252/hr., $435,000 annually; high of $315/hr., $540,000 annually in El Paso; $450,000 in Houston and Dallas; $380,000 in San Antonio and Austin
UTAH: Data not available due to a lack of listed jobs
6 Responses to “Emergency Physicians’ 2016–2017 Compensation Report Shows Lack of Standardization for Specialty”
October 24, 2016
JohnIn North Dakota, the average is higher than the high.
October 25, 2016
Dawn Antoline-WangThank you. The average and high were mistakenly transposed for North Dakota, and have been corrected above.
November 22, 2016
Rob Vis the gulf coast numbers right for florida? 150K with surrounding states having 500k for gulf coast?
November 27, 2016
John SilvarmanGarbage in, garbage out. Average salaries she quotes in my regional area are about $100K lower than quoted here. This just inflames those around me
March 22, 2017
Josh YI think there is a typo on the Florida states: “FLORIDA: Average: $220/hr., $385,000 annually; high of $300/hr., $150,000 annually on the Gulf Coast”. $150,000 on the Gulf Coast at the high end? This doesn’t make sense. On the 2015 report the number was reported as $500,000. What is the correct number for 2016?
March 27, 2017
Dawn Antoline-WangThank you for pointing this out. The correct high is $515,000. I have updated the article.