A new survey of U.S. physicians finds substantial differences in the rate of pay for men and women in the profession, but the gap appears to be closing.
MASSDEVICE ON CALL — A new survey of more than 24,000 U.S. physicians found major disparities in income between male and female doctors, although it's a gap that appears to be narrowing 2010.
Male doctors in 2013 earned about 23.6% more than their female counterparts, taking home an average of $267,000, compared with female doctors' average take-home of $225,000. That gap was larger in 2010, with male doctors' salaries about 28% higher than women's.
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