Residency coordinator salaries by state
Residency Program Insider, April 8, 2020
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Editor’s note: The following is an edited excerpt from Residency Program Alert’s (RPA) coverage of the 2019 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey, which can be accessed in the RPA archive here. Not an RPA member? Click here for more information about becoming an RPA subscriber.
Three hundred respondents nationwide completed the 2019 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey. This data provides an opportunity to see how geographic location influences a coordinator’s earnings by comparing salaries from state to state.
Coordinators in 44 states participated in the survey. We received no responses from Alaska, Delaware, Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming. Of the states where we did receive responses, 15 had sample sizes large enough to calculate average state salaries. Unfortunately, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington state, and Wisconsin did not have enough submissions to calculate a state average; neither did Washington, D.C. However, the data for all these states was used when calculating the regional median and average salaries.
The following is a state-by-state breakdown of salary averages. Note: All state numbers represent an average based on salary ranges.
- Alabama: $37,500
- California: $64,891
- Florida: $58,289
- Louisiana: $47,500
- Massachusetts: $58,611
- Michigan: $52,955
- Missouri: $53,056
- New York: $65,147
- North Carolina: $48,500
- Ohio: $53,750
- Pennsylvania: $55,729
- South Carolina: $53,500
- Texas: $56,806
- Virginia: $46,029
- West Virginia: $48,500
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