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General Surgery Employment
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General Surgeon is a physician specialized in the diagnosis and care of patients with
diseases and disorders affecting the abdomen, digestive tract, endocrine system, breast,
skin, and blood vessels. A general surgeon also has training in treating pediatric,
cancer, injured or critically ill patients.
Statistics show a median salary for a typical general surgeon in the United States of $291,000. Latest Internet advertised general surgery physician jobs have an average salary of $154,000/year. Physician Employment by state |
*Specific disciplines within the specialty where certification is offered.
1 Approved 2011; first issue to be determined 2 Approved 2010; first issue to be determined 3 Approved 2010; first issue 2013 |