Monday, October 1, 2012

New study identifies large gaps in lifetime earnings of specialist and primary-care physicians

New study identifies large gaps in lifetime earnings of specialist and primary-care physicians: A national study has found that earnings over the course of the careers of primary-care physicians averaged as much as $2.8 million less than the earnings of their specialist colleagues, potentially making primary care a less attractive choice for medical school graduates and exacerbating the already significant shortage of medical generalists.

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