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Income For PAs Who Graduated In 2001
Overview:
Results of the 2002 AAPA Physician Assistant Census Survey indicate the mean total income for clinically practicing PAs who work full-time (32 or more hours per week) for their primary employer and who graduated in 2001 is $63,168 (standard deviation of $15,345); the median is $61,363. A summary of the personal and practice characteristics of the new graduate respondents and a set of tables showing summary measures of their incomes in total and by region of the country, and general specialty practiced are presented below.
Personal Characteristics:
- Sex: Sixty-seven percent of these new graduate respondents were female.
- Ethnicity: Eighty-five percent of these new graduate respondents were white.
- Age: The mean age of these respondents was 32 years; the median was 30.
Practice Characteristics:
- Employer Type: A single or multi-specialty physician group practice employed forty-five percent of these respondents. Twenty percent of the respondents were employed by hospitals, and 17 percent were employed by a solo physician practice.
- Work Setting: The predominant work setting for the respondents was a solo or group practice office (45%). More than one-third of the respondents (37.9%) worked in a hospital, and about another 9 percent of the respondents worked in some type of Federally Qualified Health Center or community health facility.
- Hours Worked: The mean hours worked per week by these respondents was 45.9; the median was 45.
- Call: Twenty-seven percent of these respondents reported taking some call. The mean hours on call per month was 99; the median was 75.
Table 1. Summary Measures of Total Annual Income from Primary Employer for Respondents Who Graduated in 2001 and Work at Least 32 Hours per Week at Primary Clinical Job*
TotalCount 1757 Mean $63,168 Std Dev $15,345 10th p-tile $50,169 25th p-tile $55,087 Median $61,363 75th p-tile $68,082 90th p-tile $76,626 *Excludes self-employed PAs.
Table 2. Summary Measures of Total Annual Income from Primary Employer at Primary Clinical Job for Respondents Who Graduated in 2001, by Region *
Northeast Southeast North Central South Central West Total Count 207 216 219 132 120 1757 Mean $60,842 $63,724 $63,066 $64,603 $65,542 $63,168 Std Dev $13,322 $18,690 $14,200 $15,261 $11,305 $15,345 10th p-tile $49,288 $50,349 $51,141 $51,716 $53,000 $50,169 25th p-tile $53,445 $54,960 $55,517 $56,577 $57,050 $55,087 Median $59,230 $60,672 $61,232 $62,686 $64,726 $61,363 75th p-tile $65,479 $66,484 $67,024 $68,937 $73,585 $68,082 90th p-tile $72,314 $74,028 $73,809 $78,822 $81,445 $76,626 *Excludes self-employed PAs and part-time PAs.
Table 3. Summary Measures of Total Annual Income from Primary Employer at Primary Clinical Job for Respondents Who Graduated in 2001, by General Specialty Practiced*
Count Mean Std Dev 10th
p-tile25th
p-tileMedian 75th
p-tile90th
p-tileFamily/general medicine 439 $59,611 $13,022 $45,842 $52,281 $59,054 $65,249 $73,621 General internal medicine 144 $60,456 $11,951 $48,944 $53,280 $59,657 $65,793 $70,729 Emergency medicine 143 $68,835 $17,059 $53,390 $60,708 $65,934 $73,422 $83,720 General pediatrics 43 $58,787 $17,541 $46,165 $50,324 $57,948 $64,321 $69,615 General surgery 78 $62,040 $10,628 $51,120 $56,504 $60,717 $68,307 $75,851 Internal medicine subspecialties 223 $61,110 $10,391 $51,559 $56,056 $60,312 $65,329 $70,820 Pediatric subspecialties 26 $60,446 $6,492 $51,974 $58,658 $60,455 $64,795 $67,710 Surgical subspecialties 397 $67,742 $17,319 $53,836 $58,239 $64,814 $73,178 $82,036 Obstetrics and gynecology 45 $61,600 $22,871 $44,304 $50,746 $55,824 $65,722 $76,786 Industrial/occupational medicine 19 $63,496 $7,412 $51,231 $58,330 $63,201 $69,277 $74,864 Other 179 $64,705 $18,767 $49,176 $54,413 $61,591 $69,506 $79,292 *Excludes self-employed PAs and part-time PAs.
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Last Revised: 10/24/02