On average, a beginning orthopedic surgeon makes approximately $407 900 per year plus health care insurance and pensions. More experienced orthopedic surgeons can earn around $700 000.
it takes about 4 & 1/2 year for MBBS and 6-7 years for heart surgen
All orthopedic surgeons have some knowledge of the spine. They make over 200,000 dollars a year and up. They are a specialized type of surgeon which is why they make so much.
The average salary for an orthopedic surgeon in Oklahoma City is $74,000 to $200,000. Those in hospitals make less than those in private practice.
Nursing salaries differ by region and in some hospitals by degree levels. In general orthopedic nurses make the same as nurses with expertise in other areas. Hourly pay can range greatly from about $18.00 / hr to $50.00/hr
i am a orthopedic surgeon in Jackson West Tennessee and i make a average salary of 600,000 to 800,000 and i just got of of 13 years of school and I'm 30 and already close to a 1,000,000 in my bank account so its it worth it :)
Do you mean Orthopedic Surgeons? If so, their training involves many years of Med School, Residency and Fellowship. After that all is done, they can expect to make around $400,000/year starting out.
orthopedic surgeons they make up to 600,000-1,000,000 a year
orthapedic doctorsd make 1.7 million dollars a year No it's more like 150,000 to 300,000 dollars per year
it's not orthopedic school. it's 4 years of college then 4 years of medical school. then 1 year internship then 4 year residency. prices vary depending on what college and medical school you go to. medical school is extremely difficult to get into. and is very expensive. then you need to have specific orthopedic training after all of that school
Well be 1 million a year depending on how many constipated peoples poo he pulls out and how many toilets he cleans
Thousands of people have successful orthopedic surgery each year to recover from injuries or to restore lost function.
In 2007 the median was $220,000 to $500,000+