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Critical Care Physician Salary 2026: Intensivist Pay by Setting & Training

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Critical Care Physician Salary 2026: Intensivist Pay by Setting & Training

The average critical care physician (intensivist) salary in 2026 is $380,000/year, ranging from $290,000 for academic-based intensivists with heavy research responsibilities to $480,000+ for surgical ICU specialists and high-volume nocturnists at large private critical care groups. Critical care medicine is one of the most acute physician shortages nationally — the SCCM projects a deficit of 35% of needed intensivists by 2030 — which has sustained above-market compensation growth of 6–8%/year since 2020.

Critical Care Physician Salary by Setting (2026)

SettingAvg Annual SalaryNotes
Private Critical Care Group (MICU/SICU)$400,000–$500,000IPC Hospitalists, TeamHealth CC; production model; highest for nocturnist shifts
Hospital-Employed Intensivist$360,000–$430,000Base + quality bonus + wRVU production; HCA, Tenet, Ascension CC programs
Academic Medical Center$280,000–$360,000Teaching + research + clinical; 20-30% pay compression vs private; NIH grant funding supplements
Tele-ICU / Remote Intensivist$280,000–$340,000Philips ICCA, Advance ICU Care, Equum platforms; fully remote, 12-hr shifts; no overnight travel
Surgical ICU (SICU / Cardiac ICU)$420,000–$520,000CTICU post-CABG; highest-acuity and highest-pay CC setting; FCCP credential valued
Pediatric Critical Care (PICU)$310,000–$400,000Children's hospital-based; shorter subspecialty pipeline = sustained shortage
Neonatology / Neonatal CC$320,000–$420,000Level III/IV NICUs; neonatologist overlap with PICU cc on some campuses
Locum Tenens Critical Care$250–$350/hr$520K-$730K annualized at full volume; housing + travel included; extreme flexibility

Critical Care Physician Salary by State (2026)

StateAvg Annual SalaryNotes
Texas$430,000HCA Houston, CHRISTUS, Baylor Scott & White; no state income tax; large private CC group market
Florida$415,000HCA Florida, AdventHealth, Memorial CC; no income tax; high ED-to-ICU conversion rate
Tennessee$410,000Vanderbilt MICU, HCA Nashville, Ascension; no state income tax; private CC group density
California$395,000UCSF MICU, UCLA, Cedars; academic pay compression but high base; high COL offset
New York$385,000NYU Langone CC, Northwell, Columbia; NYC union-adjacent contracts
Georgia$400,000Emory MICU, Wellstar, Piedmont; growing CC market in Savannah + Macon

Dual-Board Pay Premium (Pulmonary + Critical Care)

Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine (Pulm/CC) is the most common dual certification for intensivists. Physicians board-certified in both pulmonary disease AND critical care medicine earn a $35,000–$60,000 annual premium over intensivists with critical care alone, because they cover two revenue streams: outpatient pulmonary clinic + inpatient ICU rounds. Practices that need both services prefer dual-boarded physicians, and the pulmonary revenue effectively subsidizes the ICU coverage.

Nocturnist Model: Premium for Night Shifts

Critical care nocturnists — intensivists who work exclusively night shifts (typically 7pm–7am, 12–15 shifts/month) — earn a 15–25% shift differential above daytime base rates. At large private groups, a nocturnist model can yield $480,000–$560,000/year for a physician willing to permanently work nights. This is a significant lifestyle tradeoff, but for physicians optimizing income over a finite period (paying off student debt, early retirement planning), the nocturnist premium is mathematically compelling.

Related: Hospitalist Salary 2026, Anesthesiologist Salary 2026, Emergency Medicine Salary 2026.

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