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The average salary for an Anesthesiologist in U.S. is $339,470.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $339,470

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $163.21

What does an Anesthesiologist earn?

On average, anesthesiologists in the U.S. earn around $339,470 per year. Anesthesiologists provide a wide range of medical and surgical care, from administering anesthetic during surgery to providing pain management for patients. An anesthesiologist may specialize in areas such as critical care medicine, pediatric anesthesiology, obstetric anesthesiology, or pain management.

How to earn more as an Anesthesiologist

To become an Anesthesiologist, you will need to obtain a medical degree and complete an additional three to four years of specialized training in Anesthesia. You can gain more experience by working in specialty fields, such as pediatric Anesthesia or critical care medicine. You will also need to obtain a certification from an Anesthesiology board and pursue continuing education to stay up-to-date with the latest procedures. If you decide to become self-employed, you may also need to obtain advanced business and financial management skills.