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How Much Is A Brain Surgeon's Yearly Salary In The U.S. (Texas)?

I am indecisive on rather doctoring on children or open surgery. Maybe salary will help me make up my mind. A pediatrician's salary vs. A brain surgeon's salary is a big difference.

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    Being a brain surgeon is a very difficult task. Not everyone can accomplish it. You need to be the best and have an aptitude in order to be a Brain Surgeon. The Average salary for a Brain Surgeon for an year is $ 450,000.
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    Sibyl 

    answered 1 year ago

    I'm very determined and am aware I have many years of schooling ahead of me. I look forward to the challenge. Thank you so much for the information.
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    Knowledze

    Knowledze

    commented 1 year ago

    It is great that you want to do that i want to do it also. I am also ready for all of the challenges ahead. Thanks for the info...
    ~megan flick~
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    Bdmflick

    Bdmflick

    commented 1 year ago

    Wrong... That's not right look at the other one that says guest... She or he is right i just checked it...
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    Haterz

    Haterz

    commented 6 months ago

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      In the u.s:
      For 1yr. It is  approximately $287,987...
      For 3yrs. It is around $355,984...
      For 5yrs. It is around $453,689..
      For 10yrs. It is around $573,779...
      For 12yrs. It is around $685,561: That's where i'm at...
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      Haterz 

      answered 6 months ago

      Very good...
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      Haterz

      Haterz

      commented 6 months ago

        If you have to ask you not ready( yet) to be a doctor. If that's important to you you will fail medical school.
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        Guest 

        answered 55 minutes ago

        About the same amount of funding that the average state in the US is siphoned off for in order to allow one prisoner to rot on death row for 10 years awaiting conviction. Luckily for Texans, the taxpayers don't pay for brain surgeons, directly at least. Although, they might benefit from it as a whole if lobotomy's were both mandatory and covered by Medicare. But, of course, I am just being silly. We all know that the average death row prisoner spends much less than ten years waiting to be convicted in the courts of Texas, whether guilty or not guilty. If you are actually debating on which doctorate to pursue and asking advice from people on the internet, I suggest you consider a career in Psychology.
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        Jungle_jim 

        answered 1 year ago

        If you are only going to be silly keep your answers to yourself and just observe from the side lines. Thanks
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        Knowledze

        Knowledze

        commented 1 year ago

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