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How Much Do Dermatologist Earn in South Africa

In South Africa, a dermatologist normally makes roughly 100,000 ZAR per month. The lowest salary is 49,100 ZAR, while the highest is 156,000 ZAR (highest).

 

Salary Comparison for Dermatologists by Years of Experience

The average monthly salary for a dermatologist with under two years of experience is 58,200 ZAR.

 

A person with between two and five years of experience can expect to make 74,800 ZAR a month, which is 29% more than someone with less than two years of experience.

 

Moving forward, someone with five to ten years of experience earns 103,000 ZAR per month, which is 38% more than someone with only two to five years of experience.

 

Additionally, dermatologists with ten to fifteen years of experience earn 128,000 ZAR per month, which is 24% more than those with five to ten years of experience.

 

A person with between fifteen and twenty years of experience may expect to make 137,000 ZAR per month, which is 7% higher than a person with between 10 and fifteen years of experience.

 

The wage for workers with more than twenty years of experience in their field is 146,000 ZAR per month, which is 7% higher than the salary for workers with fifteen to twenty years of experience.

 

How many dermatologists work in South Africa?

In all, 264 dermatologists (in nine provinces) were registered with the HPCSA as of December 2019, of which 208 were over 65. This equates to 4/4 practicing dermatologists (3/5 for dermatologists over 65).

 

How long does dermatology school last in South Africa?

In South Africa, dermatologists generally complete a 10-year residency program. The first six years are devoted to academic preparation for a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, while the latter four years are spent pursuing postgraduate study for a Master of Medicine in Dermatology.

 

Is becoming a dermatologist worthwhile?

Even though it’s a long path, it may be financially and professionally gratifying, especially when you consider that you’re helping people live longer, higher-quality lives. Following completion of their studies, dermatologists have the option of pursuing a career in academia or private practice.

 

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