The answer above is utter nonsense. The figures quoted are for junior doctors, who by their very definition are NOT specialists!
Depends. How many years qualified, who they work for, where they work, performance bonuses.... People working near London typically get a higher salary than outside, because of the extra costs associated with working in the capital ("London weighting"), which distorts the average figures. Some dermatologists in private practice develop lucrative specialities.
All that said, the … Read more
The answer above is utter nonsense. The figures quoted are for junior doctors, who by their very definition are NOT specialists!
Although there is a lot of schooling, training, and residency to get through the salary you can make as a dermatologist makes all of that worthwhile. In the middle of the pay scale a dermatologist salary in the United States is on average $300,000 a year or approximately $143 an hour. If you work in … Read more