Know the benefits of Salary After MBBS in Italy....
Mar 12, 2025 11:34:22
Starting Salary: €2,000 – €3,500 per month
Experienced GP: €4,000 – €6,000 per month
Annual Salary Range: €30,000 – €70,000
Residency Stipend: €1,700 – €2,500 per month
After Specialization (Consultant/Surgeon): €5,000 – €10,000 per month
Annual Salary: €60,000 – €150,000
Public Sector Doctors: Typically earn fixed salaries with benefits (pension, paid leaves).
Private Hospitals & Clinics: Offer higher salaries but may lack benefits.
Self-Employed Specialists: Can earn significantly more based on reputation and clientele.
Italy pays doctors less compared to countries like the USA, UK, or Germany.
However, it offers free medical education, a good work-life balance, and high job security.
Starting Salary: €2,000 – €3,500 per month
Experienced GP: €4,000 – €6,000 per month
Annual Salary Range: €30,000 – €70,000
Most GPs work in the public healthcare system (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale - SSN).
Residency Stipend: €1,700 – €2,500 per month
Duration: 4-6 years (depends on specialization)
Specialization Fields: Surgery, cardiology, neurology, etc.
Starting Salary: €5,000 – €7,000 per month
Experienced Specialists: €8,000 – €12,000 per month
Annual Salary: €60,000 – €150,000+
Surgeons and top specialists earn the highest.
Public Hospitals: Fixed salaries, job security, pension, and benefits.
Private Hospitals & Clinics: Higher salaries but depend on experience and patient load.
Self-Employed Doctors (Private Practice): Income varies significantly; top specialists can earn €200,000+ per year.
Lower than USA, UK, and Germany but better work-life balance.
Higher than many Asian and Eastern European countries.
Fresh MBBS Graduates (General Practitioners - GPs): Earn around €2,000 – €3,500 per month.
Mid-Level Doctors (5–10 years experience): Can earn €4,000 – €6,000 per month.
Senior Doctors & Specialists: Salaries go up to €8,000 – €12,000 per month.
Specialists earn significantly more than general practitioners.
Fields like neurosurgery, cardiology, and oncology pay the highest (€100,000+ per year).
Residency doctors earn around €1,700 – €2,500 per month until they complete specialization.
Public Hospitals (SSN - National Health Service): Fixed salaries, job security, and benefits.
Private Hospitals & Clinics: Higher salaries, but earnings depend on reputation and demand.
Self-Employed Doctors (Private Practice): Can earn significantly more, but income varies.
Big Cities (Rome, Milan, Florence): Higher salaries but higher living costs.
Small Towns & Rural Areas: Lower salaries but fewer expenses and possibly better incentives.
Many doctors take extra shifts or work in private clinics to increase their income.
Medical research, teaching, and consulting are other sources of additional earnings.
Salaries in public hospitals are set by the government and might increase with reforms.
Private hospitals may offer performance-based bonuses.
Certain fields (e.g., geriatrics due to Italy’s aging population) have higher demand.
More demand = higher salary potential.
Who? A doctor who completes MBBS but does not specialize.
Starting Salary: €2,000 – €3,500 per month
Experienced GP (5+ years): €4,000 – €6,000 per month
Annual Salary Range: €30,000 – €70,000
Work Settings: Public hospitals, clinics, or private practice
Pros: Can start earning earlier, stable job in public healthcare.
Cons: Lower salary compared to specialists, limited career growth.
Who? A doctor who completes MBBS and then specializes in fields like surgery, cardiology, neurology, etc. (Residency: 4-6 years).
Residency Stipend: €1,700 – €2,500 per month
Starting Salary (After Specialization): €5,000 – €7,000 per month
Experienced Specialists: €8,000 – €12,000 per month
Annual Salary Range: €60,000 – €150,000+
Top-Paid Specializations: Neurosurgery, Cardiology, Oncology, Orthopedics, Plastic Surgery.
Pros: Higher salary, better career prospects, more respect and authority.
Cons: Takes longer (4-6 years of additional training), initial lower earnings.
Experience Level |
MBBS (GP) Salary |
Specialized Doctor Salary |
|---|---|---|
|
Fresh Graduate |
€2,000 – €3,500/month |
€1,700 – €2,500/month (Residency Stipend) |
|
5 Years Experience |
€4,000 – €6,000/month |
€5,000 – €7,000/month |
|
10+ Years Experience |
€6,000 – €8,000/month |
€8,000 – €12,000+/month |
Sector |
MBBS Graduate (GP) |
Specialized Doctor |
|---|---|---|
|
Public Hospitals |
Fixed salary (€30,000 – €70,000/year) |
Fixed salary (€60,000 – €120,000/year) |
|
Private Hospitals |
Slightly higher than public |
Higher than public, with performance bonuses |
|
Self-Employed/Private Practice |
Income varies |
High-income potential (€150,000+ possible) |
Requires registration with the Italian Medical Council.
Can work in public hospitals, private clinics, or open a private practice.
Demand for GPs is stable, especially in rural areas.
4-6 years of training in fields like cardiology, surgery, neurology, etc.
Higher salary potential compared to GPs.
More job opportunities in both public and private hospitals.
Universities and medical institutions offer positions in research and teaching.
Requires additional qualifications like a Ph.D.
Private hospitals may offer higher salaries than public ones.
Demand for specialists is high in private healthcare.
Many MBBS graduates move to countries like Germany, UK, or USA for better salaries.
Italy’s medical degree is recognized across the EU.
Experience |
Monthly Salary |
Annual Salary |
|---|---|---|
|
Fresh Graduate (0-2 years) |
€2,000 – €3,500 |
€30,000 – €40,000 |
|
Mid-Level (5-10 years) |
€4,000 – €6,000 |
€50,000 – €70,000 |
|
Senior GP (10+ years) |
€6,000 – €8,000 |
€70,000 – €100,000 |
Experience |
Monthly Salary |
Annual Salary |
|---|---|---|
|
During Residency (4-6 years) |
€1,700 – €2,500 |
€20,000 – €30,000 |
|
New Specialist (0-5 years post-specialization) |
€5,000 – €7,000 |
€60,000 – €80,000 |
|
Experienced Specialist (10+ years) |
€8,000 – €12,000 |
€100,000 – €150,000 |
|
Top Specialists (Private Sector) |
€15,000+ |
€200,000+ |
Sector |
Salary at Start |
Experienced Salary |
|---|---|---|
|
Public Hospitals |
€2,000 – €3,500 (GP) |
€5,000 – €10,000 (Specialist) |
|
Private Hospitals |
€3,000 – €5,000 (GP) |
€6,000 – €12,000 (Specialist) |
|
Private Practice |
Income varies |
€100,000+ possible |