The Complexities of Non-Physician Compensation

May 6, 2019

Perhaps the most important finding from the first-ever survey of non-physician aesthetic provider compensation is that almost no two physician extenders are paid in the same way.
Top-line results showed that on average, full-time non-physician aesthetic providers earn $158,670. However, looking at numbers alone greatly understates the complexity of non-physician compensation, says Mary Beth Hagen, CEO/founder of Titan Aesthetic Recruiting, which sponsored the survey.
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