For an MD (and some PHDs) you're typically on the GP scale. Salaries are pretty varied and can be anywhere from $150- $350k. The upper tier would be reserved for really senior (Anthony fauci or very distinguished folk). If your husband is just out of fellowship and not in a leadership position I would estimate about $180k starting.
But you said he's going to be a contractor so I have no idea about those ranges
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the few that I know, they start at the gs12/13 level (although not exactly the same as they're generally Title 42).
Np- I thought they (dr) have their own scale... Much higher than GS scale, no?
No, lots of fed MDs are paid on GS scale.
I was doing some research into FDA salaries and was surprised by how often MDs make less than JDs.
In general, the highest salary a JD can make is GS 15 step 10 at 170K unless you are in a financial regulatory (but FDA is not a financial regulator). I cannot believe MDs making less than that. Can anyone confirm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the few that I know, they start at the gs12/13 level (although not exactly the same as they're generally Title 42).
Np- I thought they (dr) have their own scale... Much higher than GS scale, no?
No, lots of fed MDs are paid on GS scale.
I was doing some research into FDA salaries and was surprised by how often MDs make less than JDs.
In general, the highest salary a JD can make is GS 15 step 10 at 170K unless you are in a financial regulatory (but FDA is not a financial regulator). I cannot believe MDs making less than that. Can anyone confirm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the few that I know, they start at the gs12/13 level (although not exactly the same as they're generally Title 42).
Np- I thought they (dr) have their own scale... Much higher than GS scale, no?
No, lots of fed MDs are paid on GS scale.
I was doing some research into FDA salaries and was surprised by how often MDs make less than JDs.
In general, the highest salary a JD can make is GS 15 step 10 at 170K unless you are in a financial regulatory (but FDA is not a financial regulator). I cannot believe MDs making less than that. Can anyone confirm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the few that I know, they start at the gs12/13 level (although not exactly the same as they're generally Title 42).
Np- I thought they (dr) have their own scale... Much higher than GS scale, no?
No, lots of fed MDs are paid on GS scale.
I was doing some research into FDA salaries and was surprised by how often MDs make less than JDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For an MD (and some PHDs) you're typically on the GP scale. Salaries are pretty varied and can be anywhere from $150- $350k. The upper tier would be reserved for really senior (Anthony fauci or very distinguished folk). If your husband is just out of fellowship and not in a leadership position I would estimate about $180k starting.
But you said he's going to be a contractor so I have no idea about those ranges
I would think this is an overestimate. Newly hired investigators (those who run their own lab) typically start around $115. I can't see a staff scientist getting more that than. That said, contractors do often get paid more than Feds due to differences in benefits.
Very few physicians will work for $115k.
It really depends on if her husband is doing clinical work or research. An MD/PhD doesn't necessarily mean that he's a board certified physician. The fact that the position is a staff scientist makes me think this is more research-based, which would put him on a typical PhD scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL at the idea of a starting staff scientist making $180K. I don't think any of them make that. And Fauci is an IC director, FFS, of course he makes a lot more!
Starting for a staff scientist would be somewhere around $90K, maybe a little more. And PP above is right, MDs are typically staff clinicians, unless their MD doesn't qualify them to practice in the US and they can't get an exception.
I just accepted an offer as a contract (govt contractor) scientist at the NIH and I starting at 126K. The job is long term and technically a permanent job. So it looks like it all depends upon your expertise and how much the NIH values it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of the few that I know, they start at the gs12/13 level (although not exactly the same as they're generally Title 42).
Np- I thought they (dr) have their own scale... Much higher than GS scale, no?
Anonymous wrote:LOL at the idea of a starting staff scientist making $180K. I don't think any of them make that. And Fauci is an IC director, FFS, of course he makes a lot more!
Starting for a staff scientist would be somewhere around $90K, maybe a little more. And PP above is right, MDs are typically staff clinicians, unless their MD doesn't qualify them to practice in the US and they can't get an exception.