Cardiologist Dr. Edward Fry recalls making one-sixth as much as top earners in his field when he began practicing medicine in 1990.
Today, he says, beginning cardiologists typically start out earning as much as two-thirds the salary of a full partner at his practice, which is a part of Ascension Health. “The starting salaries of especially specialists coming out now are way higher relative to the top earners than when I started 25 years ago,” said Fry, chair of cardiology at Indianapolis-based St. Vincent Medical Group.
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July 18, 2015
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