How much does an Vascular surgery doctor earn
A Vascular surgery doctor earns between $2.850 and $11.356 per month, with an average monthly salary of $5.578 and a median salary of $4.500 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 91 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 5.578 | 66.936 | 1.394 | 55 |
1º Quartile | 2.850 | 34.199 | 712 | 28 |
Median Salary | 4.500 | 54.000 | 1.125 | 45 |
3º Quartile | 8.660 | 103.925 | 2.165 | 86 |
Higher Salary | 11.356 | 136.269 | 2.839 | 113 |
Professional job categories
- Science and arts professionals
- professionals of biological sciences, health
- medical professionals
- doctors in surgical specialties
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Doctors in surgical specialties the positions of this CBO family develop their activities in the sectors of health, social services, teaching, research and development. They act as self-employed without permanent supervision, can work individually or in teams, carry out activities indoors and at irregular hours. In some situations, they work in uncomfortable positions for long periods and, due to the nature and responsibility of their work, they are subject to stress. In some of the occupations professionals may be subject to the action of toxic, chemical, radioactive and biological materials.
What does it take to work in the field of Doctors in surgical specialties
The occupations are performed by professionals with higher education, accredited by the CFM Conselho Federal de Medicina. The exercise of the function takes place after a period of one to two years of professional experience plus a specialization course or medical residency in the area of expertise.
Functions and activities of Vascular surgery doctor
Doctors in surgical specialties must:
Activities
- remove organs and tissues;
- demonstrate quickness of perception;
- perform complementary exams;
- perform treatments with chemical agents;
- demonstrate ability to work in a team;
- perform treatments with biological agents;
- tracking prevalent diseases;
- assist the delivery;
- writing scientific papers;
- develop research projects;
- supervise medical acts;
- evaluate expert knowledge;
- demonstrate decision-making ability;
- forward organs and tissues;
- practicing interventional procedures;
- demonstrate altruism;
- practice interventional procedures;
- disseminating information in the media;
- attend interconsultations;
- set up service schedule;
- dispatch work;
- issue reports;
- forwarding organs and tissues;
- elaborate reports;
- establishing a health action plan;
- elaborate image documents;
- prescribing immunization;
- fill in compulsory notification forms;
- request additional exams;
- to raise diagnostic hypotheses;
- assist standardization of medical activities;
- implementing biosafety measures;
- establish prognosis;
- demonstrate tolerance;
- writing scientific papers;
- manage urgent and emergency situations;
- specify inputs;
- evaluate the risks of surgery;
- check equipment and instruments;
- teaching classes;
- raise diagnostic hypotheses;
- evaluate medical acts;
- set up medical-hospital committees;
- perform urgent and emergency care;
- establish medical-hospital committees;
- implementing biosecurity measures;
- issue certificates;
- providing preventive treatments;
- request interconsultations;
- participate in meetings, congresses and other scientific events;
- disclose information in the media;
- participating on boards of associations, class entities and health councils;
- organizing continuing education courses;
- developing research in medicine;
- coordinating health programs;
- demonstrate impartiality of judgment;
- demonstrate leadership ability;
- demonstrate ability to provide humanized care;
- perform treatments with physical agents;
- perform community health diagnosis;
- evaluate therapeutic options;
- monitor the patient's medical evolution;
- elaborate standard operating procedures;
- distribute tasks;
- assist in the regulation of medical activities;
- request interconsultations;
- coordinating health programs;
- practice interventionist procedures;
- select equipment and instruments;
- prescribe immunization;
- define surgical team;
- operating equipment and instruments;
- perform home visits;
- demonstrate medical actions;
- select work team;
- prescribing hygienic-dietary measures;
- demonstrate empathy;
- prescribe medication;
- demonstrate ability to adapt language;
- perform instrumental workup;
- developing procedures;
- evaluating risks of surgery;
- provide consultancy and advice;
- promoting educational activities;
- participating on boards of associations, professional associations and health councils;
- demonstrate ability to interpret verbal and non-verbal language;
- select patients in specific situations;
- practice clinical interventions;
- elaborate protocols for medical procedures;
- interpret data from clinical exams and complementary exams;
- perform anamnesis;
- preserving organs and tissues;
- plan patient treatment;
- prescribe treatment;
- define surgical technique;
- perform hospital visits;
- assist the regulation of medical activities;
- elaborate informative and normative material;
- follow the patient's therapeutic plan;
- demonstrate ability to preserve medical confidentiality;
- supervise medical training;
- demonstrate ability to listen;
- perform medical expertise, audits and inquiries;
- indicate treatment;
- performing organ and tissue transplants;
- develop procedures;
- treat complications;
- request hospitalization;
- refer patients to other professionals;
- describe medical actions;
- diagnose the health status of patients;
- manage financial resources;
- participate in the boards of associations, professional associations and health councils;
- perform medical expertise, audits and investigations;
- issuing certificates;
- establishing medical-hospital committees;
- develop equipment;
- organizing scientific meetings;
- perform physical examination;
- elaborate medical records;
- demonstrate ability to deal with adverse situations;
- elaborate reports;
- elaborate image documents;
- demonstrate time management skills;
- supervise staff;
- select orthoses, prostheses and special materials;
- prepare teaching material;
- promoting health campaigns;
- implanting prostheses and orthotics;
- demonstrate selective attention capacity;
- perform gene therapy;
- issue opinions;
- discuss diagnosis, prognosis and treatment with patients, guardians and family members;
- issue prescriptions;
- issue declarations;
Sectors that hire Vascular surgery doctor the most in the job market
- hospital care activities
- service activities in emergency room and hospital units for emergency care
- general public administration
- outpatient care activities
- outpatient medical activity with resources for performing complementary exams
- activities of associations for the defense of social rights
- other human health care activities
- health management support activities