Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Average Yearly Salary Of Radiologists In Georgia

Radiologists consult with colleagues to determine a patient's treatment plan.


Radiologist earn their living by helping other doctors determine what is occurring inside their patients by using non-invasive imaging technology. Whether determining the severity of a soft tissue injury, or finding the location of a cancerous tumor, radiologists must consult with referring doctors to determine the best treatment options for the patient.


Average Salary


The average salary of a radiologist in Georgia as of May 2011 was $410,188, according to data compiled by CareerBuilder. The job listing website said the average salary range was $290,822 to $491,768.


Compared to National Figures


Radiologists working in Georgia earn more than the national average for all radiologists. According to CareerBuilder, the average national salary for radiologists is $337,598, with an average range of $239,356 to $404,740.


Benefits


Radiologists working in Georgia can expect benefits to add nearly $100,000 of value to their total compensation package. The value of benefits for a radiologist working in Atlanta, the state capital of Georgia, include $3,835 of bonuses, $12,539 of Social Security, $9,310 toward a 401(k) plan, $2,857 of disability insurance, $6,507 of health care coverage, $15,680 toward a pension, and $50,231 worth of time off.


Employment Outlook


Radiologists are projected to be in high demand as the as the U.S. population ages. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that while the need for all doctors is expected to increase by 22 percent during the 10-year period from 2008 to 2018, radiologists will be needed to diagnose cancer and other ailments that are not uncommon among older patients.

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