Alot!
Orthopedic Surgeons pretty much all see sports injuries as part of their practice, especially when they're young and first building up a referral base. (Patient's tend to choose doctors roughly their own age). Successful Orthopedic Surgeons can expect to earn between $400,000 and 1Million per year.
Let me add that these are both extremely competitive medical specialties. Only a select few, who have already earned admission to Medical School, will be able to enter the field of "Sports Medicine."
This is not true. When a football player gets injured he automatically gets help on the sideline by one of the sports physicians, or Sports Medicine Physicians.
And surgeons can not make 400K to 1mill a year
Sports medicine isn't an official medical specialty. There are two types like this Internal Medicine Residency and Orthopedic Surgery Residency. The IM makes about $250,000 per year. The Orthopedic Surgerons make about $400,000 - $1,000,000 per year.
these doctors make about 95,000 to 5 million dollars a year
well approx they get paid yearly around £75,000 - £90,000.
Alot!
At least 40.00
I know trainers dont make alot of money at all and need to be continously certified every year.
Teachers should earn more than sports people!
No, physicians generally earn a medical degree such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, or a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS/MBChB) degree.
what is a doctor captain?
Doctors earn quite a lot of money. it depends on what kind of doctor or nurse you are. For a surgeon you can earn to a maximum of 195,000. Which i squite alot of money...
yes.
100,000
to earn more money
as a kid you can not
the doctor earns 500,0000 a year
Don't you mean earn, not do