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Friday, February 22, 2008

Pediatric Rheumatologist Salaries in USA

Amongst the primary care medical specialties in the United States, Pediatrics is the lowest paid, while amongst all sub-specialties of pediatrics, the lowest paid title would probably go to pediatric rheumatology...

Besides the fact that child insurance generally pays lower than adult insurance, there are not too many procedures that a pediatric rheumatologist can do (Procedural specialties are better paid by Insurance companies than cognitive or non-procedural ones).

As per this 2007 Pediatric Rheumatology Workforce Study published on the U.S. Dept. of Health site,

"Pediatric rheumatologists attribute the current shortage to low salaries, inadequate reimbursement, and poor working conditions. the median salary for a pediatric rheumatologist at the assistant professor level was $115,022, which was comparable to other cognitive pediatric subspecialties - however, it is far below salaries for intensivist and procedural pediatric specialties, such as neonatology ($155,202), pediatric critical care ($144,933), pediatric cardiology ($149,159)"

The other specialty averages mentioned in the quote above also refer to the same assistant professor level. And sure enough, if you had checked the University Missouri Columbia Physician salaries data that I had posted before, the only Assistant Professor in Child Health / Rheumatology is enlisted as making around 114,000$ a year.

It's easy to see that the salaries in pediatric rheumatology work out pretty much the same (and at times lower) than a pediatrician who has not done any fellowship training - in other words the financial return on investment (ROI) is almost nil - a big reason for shortage of pediatric rheutmatologists across the United states. And despite the shortage, the demand driven higher salaries may not be seen soon since children with joint problems are often seen by the adult rheumatology physicians (i.e. Internists specialized in rheumatology)

Two characteristics about the child rheumatologist workforce in America: First, They are mostly female and Second, a big proportion are International Medical graduates. Given the low-end incomes, it is not surprising that the American medical grads are not too crazy about the field.


Q. How to Become a Pediatric Rheumatologist in the United States ?

A. Here are the steps to become a Pediatric Rheumatologist

1. Undergraduate School after High School : 4 years (For American Medical Students)
2. Medical School : 4 years
3. Residency in Pediatrics : 3 Years (IMGs start here in US)
4. Fellowship in pediatric rheumatology : 3 Years



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Comments on "Pediatric Rheumatologist Salaries in USA"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2/23/2008) : 

Hey, thanks so much for responding to my request to feature an article on pediatric rheumatology, Digitaldoc. It was very enlightening!

 

Blogger Digitaldoc, MD said ... (2/23/2008) : 

Hi - You are most welcome and I must thank you for encouraging this post...

 

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