
Neurologists
Diagnose, manage, and treat disorders and diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, with a primarily nonsurgical focus.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Arizona | 380 | $105,800 | $50.87 | |
California | 280 | $223,400 | $107.40 | |
Colorado | 80 | $311,630 | $149.82 | |
Connecticut | 110 | $332,340 | $159.78 | |
Delaware | 70 | $301,040 | $144.73 | |
Georgia | $325,910 | $156.69 | ||
Indiana | 100 | $247,910 | $119.19 | |
Iowa | $283,900 | $136.49 | ||
Maine | 30 | $345,120 | $165.92 | |
Maryland | 80 | $305,680 | $146.96 | |
Massachusetts | 330 | $243,780 | $117.20 | |
Michigan | 360 | $242,150 | $116.42 | |
Minnesota | 210 | $327,850 | $157.62 | |
Montana | 110 | $306,690 | $147.45 | |
New Jersey | 540 | $296,070 | $142.34 | |
New York | 1,130 | $257,470 | $123.78 | |
Ohio | 160 | $208,680 | $100.33 | |
Oklahoma | 70 | $164,950 | $79.30 | |
Pennsylvania | 220 | $273,780 | $131.63 | |
Texas | 440 | $291,730 | $140.26 | |
Washington | 130 | $310,980 | $149.51 |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$267,660 per yearNational average salaryModerateJob growth rate
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Doctoral or professional degreeTypical education requirement
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Internship/residencyTypical on-the-job training requirement
Educational Attainment
The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as neurologists.
- Less than high school 0%
- High school graduate 0%
- College dropout 0%
- Associate’s degree 0%
- Bachelor’s degree 0%
- Master’s degree 0%
- Doctorate degree 100%
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