As of December 28, 2025, a Critical care Pulmonary earns approximately $520,000 per year ($43,333 monthly). Based on an average 57-hour work week, this translates to about $170 per hour.
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Based on 37 verified salary submissions, total compensation for Critical care Pulmonary ranges from $455,000 to $545,000, with top performers (90th percentile) earning up to $650,000 annually. The median salary for this subspecialty is above the general Pulmonary average.
Entry-level Critical care Pulmonary positions start at $484,722, while those with more than 10 years of experience earn a typical salary of $519,200 – a 7% increase.
Base salary makes up 85% of total compensation ($425,535), with the rest from bonuses, profit sharing, and incentives.
Critical care Pulmonary physicians report 4.4/5 career satisfaction, with 95% saying they would choose this subspecialty again.
Focuses on specialized critical care procedures and treatments within pulmonary, providing expert care in this specific area.
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Distribution based on 37 verified physician salary submissions.
Median Salary: $520,000
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