This occupational category is a catchall for various medical specializations that are not classified under any other group. According to the Labor Department's O*NET occupational database, some of the specializations in this category include allergists and immunologists, radiologists, hospitalists, and sports medicine physicians, among others.
Alabama: $247,610
Colorado: $253,000
Connecticut: $217,660
Delaware: $219,580
Hawaii: $255,410
Indiana: $238,650
Kansas: $199,630
Kentucky: $230,730
Maine: $247,470
Mississippi: $185,700
Missouri: $224,880
Nevada: $245,570
New Hampshire: $275,050
New Mexico: $245,740
Oklahoma: $197,060
Oregon: $206,140
Rhode Island: $222,980
Tennessee: $252,360
Utah: $230,120
Vermont: $201,210
Virginia: $224,690
West Virginia: $239,630
Wisconsin: $249,490