Physician vs. chief medical officer pay: 7 figures to know

Here are seven numbers to note about how physician pay compares to chief medical officer pay:

1. The 10 highest-earning average annual physician specialties by compensation, according to Medscape's "Physician Compensation Report 2022":

  • Plastic surgery: $576,000
  • Orthopedics and orthopedic surgery: $557,000
  • Cardiology: $490,000
  • Otolaryngology: $469,000
  • Urology: $461,000
  • Gastroenterology: $453,000
  • Dermatology: $438,000
  • Radiology: $437,000
  • Ophthalmology: $417,000
  • Oncology: $411,000

2. Primary care physicians earned an average of $260,000 in 2022, with specialists earning an average of $368,000, according to the Medscape report.

3. Physician pay decreased for four specialties from 2021 to 2022 — interventional cardiology, hematology, radiology and pediatrics — and increased for eight specialties — OB-GYN, anesthesiology, non-invasive cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, orthopedic surgery, urology and internal medicine. 

4. The average salary of a chief medical officer in the U.S. is $447,344 per year, according to a March 28 report from salary.com.

5. The bottom 10 percent of CMOs make $341,090 annually.

6.  The top 10 percent of CMOs earn $587,024 each year. 

7. Typical yearly earnings for CMOs range from $391,726 to $520,457.

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