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Best states for an emergency medicine physician

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Emergency medicine physician opportunities vary in different parts of the country. In order to help you determine the best states for emergency medicine physicians, we ranked all fifty states from best to worst for emergency medicine physicians.We wanted to look at the best states for emergency medicine physicians -- where there are plenty of emergency medicine physician jobs to go around and emergency medicine physicians get paid what they deserve during every phase of their career.
To do that, we looked at the most recent data we have available for the following criteria -- average annual wages, and availability of jobs for emergency medicine physicians.We found that Alaska is the best state for emergency medicine physician jobs, whereas Colorado is the worst.

10 best states for emergency medicine physicians in 2026

  1. Alaska #1 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    1. Alaska

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:123
    Average annual salary:$113,219
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$58,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$219,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.63
  2. Nevada #2 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    2. Nevada

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:243
    Average annual salary:$114,181
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$60,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$215,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.29
  3. North Dakota #3 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    3. North Dakota

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:122
    Average annual salary:$105,066
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$207,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.46
  4. Maine #4 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    4. Maine

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:252
    Average annual salary:$104,611
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$52,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$209,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.11
  5. Florida #5 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    5. Florida

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:1,473
    Average annual salary:$110,801
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$57,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$214,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.05
  6. New Hampshire #6 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    6. New Hampshire

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:249
    Average annual salary:$106,088
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$209,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.58
  7. Vermont #7 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    7. Vermont

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:106
    Average annual salary:$107,982
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$54,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$213,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.53
  8. Rhode Island #8 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    8. Rhode Island

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:74
    Average annual salary:$117,749
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$62,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$221,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.68
  9. Pennsylvania #9 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    9. Pennsylvania

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:1,372
    Average annual salary:$105,259
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$53,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$205,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.31
  10. New Mexico #10 best state for emergency medicine physicians

    10. New Mexico

    Total emergency medicine physician jobs:340
    Average annual salary:$104,146
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$52,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$205,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.92

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Detailed list of the best states for an emergency medicine physician

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Alaska$113,219$58,000739,795123
2Nevada$114,181$60,0002,998,039243
3North Dakota$105,066$53,000755,393122
4Maine$104,611$52,0001,335,907252
5Florida$110,801$57,00020,984,4001,473
6New Hampshire$106,088$53,0001,342,795249
7Vermont$107,982$54,000623,657106
8Rhode Island$117,749$62,0001,059,63974
9Pennsylvania$105,259$53,00012,805,5371,372
10New Mexico$104,146$52,0002,088,070340
11Arizona$104,986$53,0007,016,270763
12Virginia$113,628$59,0008,470,020710
13Connecticut$107,137$55,0003,588,184392
14New York$108,451$56,00019,849,3991,592
15Louisiana$103,856$52,0004,684,333307
16Oregon$107,479$55,0004,142,776410
17West Virginia$100,432$50,0001,815,857170
18South Dakota$99,543$49,000869,666135
19California$114,660$61,00039,536,6532,369
20Washington$106,190$54,0007,405,743772
21Ohio$104,691$52,00011,658,609588
22New Jersey$107,305$55,0009,005,644712
23Texas$103,026$51,00028,304,5961,861
24Montana$100,535$50,0001,050,493159
25Iowa$101,395$50,0003,145,711283
26Minnesota$103,145$51,0005,576,606572
27North Carolina$102,206$51,00010,273,419778
28Massachusetts$106,187$54,0006,859,819676
29Wyoming$99,948$49,000579,31556
30Wisconsin$96,200$47,0005,795,483854
31Alabama$99,421$49,0004,874,747328
32Utah$103,010$51,0003,101,833157
33Georgia$99,958$49,00010,429,379836
34South Carolina$95,778$46,0005,024,369446
35Kentucky$94,825$46,0004,454,189291
36Idaho$100,807$50,0001,716,94380
37Hawaii$94,041$47,0001,427,538119
38Illinois$98,473$48,00012,802,023975
39Michigan$95,763$46,0009,962,311576
40Indiana$91,262$43,0006,666,818583
41Mississippi$93,707$45,0002,984,100124
42Tennessee$87,642$41,0006,715,984445
43Nebraska$92,202$44,0001,920,076133
44Oklahoma$80,925$37,0003,930,864266
45District of Columbia$97,118$48,000693,97288
46Maryland$91,813$44,0006,052,177492
47Delaware$93,026$45,000961,93972
48Arkansas$83,421$38,0003,004,279167
49Kansas$81,037$37,0002,913,123200
50Missouri$79,861$36,0006,113,532436
51Colorado$78,377$36,0005,607,154412

Highest paying states for emergency medicine physicians

RankStateAvg. Emergency Medicine Physician Salary
1Alaska$113,219
2Nevada$114,181
3North Dakota$105,066
4Maine$104,611
5Florida$110,801
6New Hampshire$106,088
7Vermont$107,982
8Rhode Island$117,749
9Pennsylvania$105,259
10New Mexico$104,146
11Arizona$104,986
12Virginia$113,628
13Connecticut$107,137
14New York$108,451
15Louisiana$103,856
16Oregon$107,479
17West Virginia$100,432
18South Dakota$99,543
19California$114,660
20Washington$106,190
21Ohio$104,691
22New Jersey$107,305
23Texas$103,026
24Montana$100,535
25Iowa$101,395
26Minnesota$103,145
27North Carolina$102,206
28Massachusetts$106,187
29Wyoming$99,948
30Wisconsin$96,200
31Alabama$99,421
32Utah$103,010
33Georgia$99,958
34South Carolina$95,778
35Kentucky$94,825
36Idaho$100,807
37Hawaii$94,041
38Illinois$98,473
39Michigan$95,763
40Indiana$91,262
41Mississippi$93,707
42Tennessee$87,642
43Nebraska$92,202
44Oklahoma$80,925
45District of Columbia$97,118
46Maryland$91,813
47Delaware$93,026
48Arkansas$83,421
49Kansas$81,037
50Missouri$79,861
51Colorado$78,377

Expert opinions on the best states for emergency medicine physicians

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for emergency medicine physicians to find work opportunities?

    Julie Aultman Ph.D.Julie Aultman Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University

    We need this future workforce to be innovative, to make important changes - from environmental and global warming initiatives (bioethicists who have a passion for environmental ethics) to being researchers and advocates for patients and others who might fall victim to the negative impact of the pandemic (clinical ethics, health humanities scholars). The transition to work will be slow, as the revitalization of our national economy, but there will be work.

    We need these future minds more than anything right now. But again, mentors are going to be essential for helping these graduates get to that next phase in their lives. I am fully confident my dual-enrolled students (medical or pharmacy students who are also taking the Masters program in Medical Ethics and Humanities) will find work opportunities. For my traditional graduate students who are not in the health professions, there will be roles for these students in medicine and science (e.g., regulatory compliance).

    However, I do encourage them to work toward a doctoral program as the MA degree is a non-terminal degree. I have had students receive work prior to the pandemic, and I would suspect similar opportunities post-pandemic, particularly in the sciences where ethics and compliance are so essential.

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