
Pediatric Surgeons
Diagnose and perform surgery to treat fetal abnormalities and birth defects, diseases, and injuries in fetuses, premature and newborn infants, children, and adolescents. Includes all pediatric surgical specialties and subspecialties.Salary by State
State Name | Employment | Annual Salary | Hourly Salary | |
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Minnesota | 70 | $338,760 | $162.86 | |
New York | 170 | $286,460 | $137.72 | |
Tennessee | 30 | $254,380 | $122.30 | |
Texas | 140 | $232,980 | $112.01 |
Education
The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.
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$290,310 per yearNational average salarySlowJob 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 pediatric surgeons.
- 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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