The report, published May 9, outlines compensation and hiring trends to help physicians collect industry data to analyze the healthcare landscape.
Ten cities with the highest physician salaries:
1. Charlotte: $462,760
2. St. Louis: $452,219
3. Buffalo: $426,440
4. Jacksonville: $425,706
5. Orlando: $425,634
6. Minneapolis: $425,059
7. Milwaukee: $422,735
8. Phoenix: $419,359
9. Dallas: $415,487
10. Los Angeles: $414,925
Ten cities with the lowest physician salaries:
1. Baltimore: $330,917
2. Providence: $346,092
3. San Antonio: $355,439
4. Washington, DC: $356,633
5. Boston: $363,545
6. Portland: $363,890
7. Denver: $364,927
8. Philadelphia: $373,765
9. Birmingham: $375,074
10. Detroit: $376,007
Ten states with the highest median salary for physicians:
1. Kentucky: $364,000
2. Tennessee: $364,000
3. Alabama: $358,000
4. Missouri: $357,000
5. Oregon: $352,000
6. Indiana: $350,000
7. North Carolina: $348,000
8. Connecticut: $346,000
9. Texas: $332,000
10. Florida: $330,000