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I'm talking about a doctor working at a hospital. Not a surgeon. For instance, a cardiologist.

2007-06-11 11:20:46 · 12 answers · asked by MD 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

I'm don't really need to know there yearly, monthly, or weekly salary. Just their hourly salary.

2007-06-11 11:26:22 · update #1

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Doctors are paid salary, not hourly....If you want to think of it as hourly, most doctors make between 30-60$ hourly, depending on their practice.

2007-06-11 11:24:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 6

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2016-05-28 06:46:22 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2015-08-18 16:57:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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How much do doctors make an hour?
I'm talking about a doctor working at a hospital. Not a surgeon. For instance, a cardiologist.

2015-08-19 19:16:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Okay. It depends on the type of specialty. Diagnosticians make anywhere from 100k-200k and some even more. If you're making 200K at a standard 40 hour work week, then you make about $100/hour, but that's not adjusted for taxes, liability insurance, vacations, and on-call time. Also, since many doctors are on call, it's hard to say how many hours precisely they work a week and that really screws up the pay per hour ratio. Hope this helps.

2007-06-11 12:32:50 · answer #5 · answered by Roger 3 · 3 0

They're generally not paid by the hour. However, they do make good money if.....
1. They have hospital privileges in or near urban areas.
2. They have a specialty. Especially a "life threatening" specialty.
3. They work a lot and see a lot of patients.
It's a dirty little secret among the medical community, but it's not uncommon for doctors who fit the above criteria to rake in $500,000+ a year AFTER paying liability insurance and taxes. Some make millions. But.....there are a lot of doctors that make a lot less, like a family practice doctor in a rural area would make far less, probably.

2007-06-11 11:26:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

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2016-03-28 23:25:14 · answer #7 · answered by Shennen 4 · 0 0

The only specialty that has any substantial number of doctors making anything remotely like an hourly wage is emergency medicine, and a survey last year showed they averaged $119, with considerable variation. It's very common for doctors not to be employees at all, so the concept of an hourly wage doesn't really apply. Sole ownerships are still around, and partnerships are perhaps most common. That's why their business people are sometimes zealous about collecting debts. They have to pay the salaries of the people in the office, pay the rent and light bills, and all that, so they have fixed expenses of doing business If they were to go into solo general practice as was common in the past, the fixed expenses might run on the order of $150,000 a year, and there's no guarantee they'll make that, much less anything to pay themselves.
Oh, somebody mentioned the forty-hour week. What's that? Fifty-odd is usual, and there's no such thing as time-and-a-half.

2007-06-11 14:44:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

they are paid in salary, some doctors preferred by per hour, it depends..

2014-07-11 04:31:54 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

They make 30 through 90 per hour and make 10,000 a month.but it really depends if their a specialist or not if they are they would get more money

2014-04-15 11:31:27 · answer #10 · answered by omarion 1 · 0 1

I think most doctors charge per patient per visit/procedure. Nurse are probably paid on an hourly wage but doctors charge by the case.

They might also bill the hospital for being on call but I am not sure.

2007-06-11 11:25:48 · answer #11 · answered by Lady Geologist 7 · 1 2

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