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LocumTenens.com 2010 Compensation and Employment Survey — Anesthesiology 800.562.8663
Compensation & Employment ReportLocumTenens.com 2010
At a Glance
Anesthesia survey respondents were:
80% Board Certified; 13% Eligible; 7% Neither
86% Male; 14% Female
30% Have Worked Locums; 61% Have Not But May Consider Working Locums
25%
28%23%
14%
10%
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18%
7%
11%
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58%
Northeast
Southwest
Southeast
West
Midwest
25%
14%
20%
29%
12%
46%28%
18%1%
4%3%
5 or less years
21-30 years
more than 30 years
6-12 years
13-20 years
in the next 6 months
2-3 years
no plans at this time
6 months - 1 year
1-2 years
salaried
retired
resident/fellow
other
solo-practice, owner, partner
locum tenens, contractor
AnesthesiologyLocumTenens.com conducted its Annual Compensation and Employment Survey in the early spring of 2010. Survey respondents represented physicians who practiced on a locum tenens basis as well as those with permanent salaries. This report includes compensations and employment statistics for the field of anesthesiology. LocumTenens.com conducted its Annual Compensation and Employment Survey in the early spring of 2010. LocumTenens.com conducted its Annual Compensation and Employment Survey in the early spring of 2010.
Respondent Demographics:
2009 Anesthesiology
Compensation and Employment Survey ResultsLocumTenens.com conducted its Annual Compensation andEmployment Survey in the early spring of 2009. Surveyrespondents represent physicians who practice on a locumtenens basis as well as those with permanent salaries. Thisreport includes compensation and employment statistics for thefield of anesthesiology including:
• Annual compensation ranges
— Regional
— Years in Practice
— Gender
• Economy & the new Administration’s plan for Healthcare Reform
At a glanceAnesthesiology survey respondents were:84% Board Certified, 12% Board Eligible77% Male, 23% Female54% of respondents practice on the east coast of the country60% of respondents have been in practice for 20 years or less37% have worked on a locum tenens basis, 55% have not but mayconsider locum tenens in the future
LocumTenens.com 2009 Compensation and Employment Survey — Anesthesiology 800.562.8663
Region Years in practice
Employment Status Time frame for making next job change
Compensation & Employment ReportLocumTenens.com 2010
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5 or less years
21-30 years
more than 30 years
6-12 years
13-20 years
0
$100k
$200k
$300k
$400k
$500k
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$368,654
$313,529
male
female
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$405,346
$337,187
salaried employee
solo-practice/owner/partner
About LocumTenens.comFounded in 1995, LocumTenens.com is a full-service physician and CRNA recruiting firm specializing in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, OB/GYN, primary care, psychiatry, radiology, and surgery with U.S. hospitals, medical groups, and community health centers. LocumTenens.com is part of the Jackson Healthcare family of companies. In addition to full-service recruiting assistance, LocumTenens.com operates a free job board at www.LocumTenens.com.
LocumTenens.com – 2655 Northwinds Parkway – Alpharetta, GA 30009 800.562.8663
Action items that salaried employees and solo practice/owners/partners would like to change at their facility or group.
Salaried Employees Said (e.g., medical facility, hospital, clinic, group VA, etc)
Solo-Practice/Owners/Partners Said
2010 Average Annual Anesthesiologist Salary: $362,450Based on Full-time Employment
Averages include salary and bonuses only. Retired, resident/fellow, and part-time employees are not included.
-Be more open with communication
-Better scheduling of cases
-Improve efficiency in billing and reimbursements
-Less paperwork and more time for patient care
-More Autonomy
-Transparency and a return to true partnerships
-Better scheduling of patients/cases
-Communicate
-Decrease paperwork
-Involve physicians input with changes in the OR
-Less call frequency
-More free time