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Informal Salary Survey by Stephen F. Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Sun 09 Nov 2008 10:53pm Hi, I see a lot of inquires for NP wages. Please take my informal salary survey on the right of the page. Of course, there are many variables to consider such as benefits, bonuses, hourly vs. salaried, etc. I'd just like to get an idea of what others are making and will report on the results. The survey will be up for a week. Thanks, Stephen Read on »
High Salary Career at Career Advice by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 19 Jun 2009 3:44pm Health and Medical Industry. Sales Industry. Originally posted here:  High Salary Career at Career Advice Read on »
High Salary Career at Career Advice by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 19 Jun 2009 3:44pm Health and Medical Industry. Sales Industry. Go here to read the rest:  High Salary Career at Career Advice Read on »
Salary Caps for Canadian NPO E… by Matthew Z. Patient Expert Posted Fri 24 Sep 2010 9:21am Salary Caps for Canadian NPO Execs, Courtesy of future @ StupidCancer Show guest Dan Pallotta Read on »
Nurse Anesthetists Salary Outpacing Primary Care Docs by Denise Reynolds RD LDN Patient Expert Posted Tue 16 Mar 2010 3:44pm According to the latest annual salary report from Merritt Hawkins and Associates, a physician recruiting and consulting firm, certified nurse anesthetists, CRNA’s, are currently offered a base salary greater than that offered to primary care physicians. Read on »
Docs on Salary = Less Non-Beneficial Treatment by Thaddeus Pope Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 9:58am is because they put their doctors on salary. Putting doctors on salary divorces payment from volume of care, eliminating (at least one) incentive to do more (or do too much). But KevinMD notes that salaried docs form only a minority of care delivered in the country. Most doctors in the United States practice in small group settings, which makes it difficult Read on »
An Autism Mom's Professional Qualifications and Salary by GFCF Mommy Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 May 2009 9:10pm mom.salary.com where you can use their calculator to come up with a personalized statement listing your services, hourly wage and the estimated annual income you would receive if paid... Every once in awhile, there will be a news story calculating the market value for all the jobs a mom does, and assigning a "salary" based on what each job would pay Read on »
Cut jobs or cut salaries? by Vantage Clinical Solutions Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Tue 30 Dec 2008 6:20pm 1 Comment To weather this recession, Peter Lucash  makes the suggestion that the healthcare clinic owner should consider cutting salaries instead of letting staff members go.  Fedex, as opposed to many other large companies, has recently done so by cutting back on executive salaries in addition to the rest of their employee’s wages.  First impulse for business Read on »
Home Care Aides' Salaries Near Poverty by Anthony Cirillo Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 07 Sep 2010 9:07am More and more personal and home care aides (PHCA) are being paid wages that put them at risk of falling below the poverty line, according to a recent salary analysis. Between 1999 and 2009, wages for PHCA rose from a national median of $7.50 an hour to $9.26 an hour, or roughly 26%. But after adjusting for inflation, real wages were essentially Read on »