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The average salary for an Emergency Medicine Physician in U.S. is $306,640.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $306,640

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $147.42

What does an Emergency Medicine Physician earn?

Emergency Medicine Physicians in the U.S. have an average yearly salary of $306,640. They provide advanced medical care to acutely ill or injured patients in a variety of settings including the emergency department of a hospital, pre-hospital settings such as on an ambulance, and medical tents in disaster areas. Emergency Medicine Physicians can also choose to specialise in areas such as major trauma, obstetrics and toxicology.

How to earn more as an Emergency Medicine Physician

To become an Emergency Medicine Physician, you will need a medical degree, followed by a post graduate degree in Emergency Medicine. You can also take up a degree apprenticeship. To increase your pay, you can become a fully qualified Emergency Medicine Physician, specialising in areas such as trauma or cardiology. Alternatively, you could gain managerial qualifications and move into a leadership role in the field. You can even choose to go into private practice or open your own clinic.