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Very little PA's make base 200k and up. The ones that do are working their butt off like 60+hrs a week and after OT and bonuses reach it. Now the ones that do medical industry jobs like consulting, device sales, product management within Medtronic for example can very easily pull that.
Recently accepted a job at a California ER. $80/hour + $10 differential for nights and holidays. FT is 120 hours per month. $1500 for CME, 2 weeks PTO, 401k match up to 5%. Reply reply. UghKakis. •. 140k from full time 35 hr/week job. 18k from part time ER (2x10 shifts/month) = $158k/yr.
Offer 1: ortho surgery in larger NC city. 85,000 a year with ability for bonus (not likely to meet as a new grad apparently). There was some call and weekend shifts included in the salary, not for extra pay. Offer 2: outpatient psych practicing outside of a medium NC city. 120,000 a year. 8-5 M-F, no call. Reply reply.
I work in the ER and make around 160-170k a year, which is how much I made when I started. The PAs who have been there 10 years make the same amount. High floor, low ceiling. 19. Reply. InterventionalPA. • 3 yr. ago. 191k Indiana.
Because like you said a lot of things outside of just the salary impact how valuable the offer is. Reply. Rod_PA-C. •. Yrs. Exp: 6.5. Location: Central Valley CA. Specialty: Ortho Sports Med. Schedule: Mon OR 7am-5pm, Tues-Wed Office 745am-5pm, Thur-Fri Office 745-2pm, off every 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Outpatient Psych: 8-5 M-F, no call. After the training period, I'll Average about 14-18 patients a day depending on how many new patients I see (hour long Visits) vs follow up (25 min) vs Suboxone or Adderall refills (10-15 min). More experienced PAs see more patients per day obviously. $120,000 salary.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, to clarify this is starting as Botox until a more controlled location is worked out. Currently an MA at a medspa, the RN/NP/PAs I work with make ~100-300 per hour on commission, plus tips on top of that. When I finish PA school I plan to do something similar on the side.
While I do think PAs in many areas and specialties should be paid more the "broke PA" narrative does feel slightly incorrect. The median salary of this role was 121,000 nationwide. Thats almost 3 times higher then the national average. 18% of individual Americans make over 100,000 a year.
I did a fellowship and make 50k the first year and then this pay the next 2 years. Trauma surgery was $950 per shift. I was PRN but the FT PAs made the same and had to work 14 shifts a month min.
Physician Assistant salary 2020. For those who are current PA'S and have been one for a long time what field as a PA would give me the following lifestyle and salary: No weekends, no holidays, no call, and working 40-50 hours a week making 150k. I don’t want to do anything in surgery, emergency medicine, or urgent care.