Your entire Medical Career, your Gynecologist Career and especially your Gynecologist Salary can vary rather significantly depending on just a very small number of incredibly important factors that will have a tremendous impact on your Gynecologist career. Yes, one is your Gynecologist school or the Gynecologist classes that you take. You can even take your Gynecologist school online or even much of your medical school online nowadays if you would like.
However that’s not the the #1 factor as you will see below in our top tip.
The obvious question is; how much of a difference could these factors make in my Gynecologist Career and my long term Gynecologist Salary? Well, how about this. Just one of these factors could possibly double your income almost immediately and for the entire life of your career. Yes, it really is that big of a deal and armed with this little piece of information you will have such an enormous advantage over your competition you won’t believe it.
This information will be the subject of our top tip that we will share with you below.
Most people think that the top tip for theirMedical Career has to be where did you go to medical school or where did you go to Gynecology school, but no, that’s not it. Yes, if you’re graduating from an Ivy league school then that’s one thing. And yes that could give you a really big advantage. However this is even bigger than that.
Next most people guess that it must be time on the job or years in career. No, that’s not it either. Sure that will add up as the years pass and eventually how many years you have been a Gynecologist will start to pile on real dollars to your pay. But the top tip we are referring to can be accomplished in anywhere from a few days to a month if you really took your sweet time with it.
Before we go into the top tip let’s take a look at what reality is for your Gynecologist Career and your Gynecologist Salaries in the market place.
The average US data indicates an average Physician Obstetrics – Gynecologist Salary will be about $234,200 for the entire USA. That data does not tell you whether or not they are taking into account all of the part time salaries calculated out to full time to give you the average or not.
Also, that data was published in their 2008 – 2009 bracket, which means it was likely gathered and compiled in 2007. They also don’t say whether or not that is for those with multiple years of experience or those fresh out of Gynecologist School or fresh out of medical school.
Our Data that we will share with you now is gathered by calling on ads and calling headhunters all over the United States to see what employers are really offering. We also inquire about current trends in the Gynecologist field or anything on the horizon that we should have a heads up about.
Our salary figures came in at the low end averaging right at about $251,800 and the high end salary averaging right about $342,300.
Likely the question on your mind is ” why such a disparity in salary figures between the high and the low?”. Well, that is of course the subject of our top tip we will now disclose below.
The Top Tip: Earning the highest Gynecologist salary is exactly the same as if you were looking for a retail store to open or a real estate investment it’s all about location!
This means that the highest salaries are found in just a hand full of states and or cities within those states. Yes, you may get really lucky and land a higher paying than normal position in one of the lesser states but the odds are not good at all.
Gynecologist salaries and especially general Gynecologist salaries are just flat out higher in some states, plain and simple.
A couple of the states with the highest salaries we found regardless of where you went to medical school – Gynecologist school were Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Massachusetts and California (some cities and regions but not all areas).
Yes we agree you should go to the best medical schools and the best Gynecologist schools you possibly can, such as maybe St James Medical School, St George Medical School, or one of the other medical schools online and yes your years of experience will pay more. However, nothing and we mean nothing beats where you work as far as overall Gynecologist Salary and total Medical Career earnings potential and will have the biggest impact over all on your entire Gynecologist career or any Gynecologist jobs you take.

