AMGA finds solid radiologist compensation gains

Compensation for radiologists climbed 12.6% in 2002, according to findings in the American Medical Group Association’s 2003 Medical Group Compensation & Productivity Survey. Physicians specializing in radiology experienced the largest compensation increases, followed by otolaryngology (11.5%) and gastroenterology (10.1%), according to the AMGA of Alexandria, VA.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
August 12, 2003

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