Kentucky Residency Salaries 2025

Comprehensive salary analysis for medical residency programs in Kentucky. Compare compensation across 44 specialties with cost of living adjustments and real value analysis.

$69,855
Average Salary
157
Total Programs
69.1
Cost of Living Index
$101,027
Adjusted Salary

Salary by Specialty in Kentucky

Average PGY-1 salaries across different medical specialties

SpecialtyProgramsAverage SalarySalary Range
Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology (IM)2$80,770$80,133 - $81,406
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology (IM)2$80,770$80,133 - $81,406
Interventional Cardiology (IM)3$80,689$80,331 - $81,406
Colon and Rectal Surgery2$77,445$76,735 - $78,154
Surgical Critical Care (GS)2$77,445$76,735 - $78,154
Interventional Radiology-Independent2$77,445$76,735 - $78,154
Vascular Surgery (GS)2$77,445$76,735 - $78,154
Neuroradiology (DR)2$77,445$76,735 - $78,154
Epilepsy (N)2$75,698$73,241 - $78,154
Clinical Neurophysiology (N)2$74,010$73,241 - $74,779
Adult Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology (AN)2$74,010$73,241 - $74,779
Maternal-Fetal Medicine (OBG)2$74,010$73,241 - $74,779
Critical Care Medicine (AN)2$74,010$73,241 - $74,779
Thoracic Surgery3$73,237$64,822 - $78,154
Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology (D)2$73,165$72,601 - $73,729
Pain Medicine2$72,921$72,601 - $73,241
Gastroenterology (IM)2$70,563$69,804 - $71,322
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (P)2$70,563$69,804 - $71,322
Nephrology (IM)2$70,563$69,804 - $71,322
Hematology and Medical Oncology (IM)2$70,563$69,804 - $71,322
Rheumatology (IM)2$70,563$69,804 - $71,322
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism (IM)2$70,563$69,804 - $71,322
Infectious Disease (IM)2$70,563$69,804 - $71,322
Cardiovascular Disease (IM)3$70,310$69,804 - $71,322
Hospice and Palliative Medicine3$70,128$66,581 - $74,000
Cytopathology (PTH)2$70,127$65,474 - $74,779
Sports Medicine (FM)2$69,525$69,245 - $69,804
Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine (IM)3$68,730$66,582 - $69,804
Radiology2$65,843$65,581 - $66,105
Ophthalmology2$65,464$64,822 - $66,105
Family Medicine6$64,512$61,000 - $67,000
General Surgery3$64,456$63,724 - $64,822
Internal Medicine/Pediatrics2$64,273$63,724 - $64,822
Pathology2$64,273$63,723 - $64,822
Anesthesiology2$64,273$63,724 - $64,822
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation2$64,273$63,723 - $64,822
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery2$64,273$63,723 - $64,822
Plastic Surgery2$64,273$63,723 - $64,822
Child Neurology2$64,222$61,868 - $66,575
Obstetrics and Gynecology3$63,837$61,867 - $64,822
Internal Medicine6$63,669$59,000 - $64,822
Radiation Oncology2$63,646$61,711 - $65,581
Orthopedic Surgery2$63,345$61,868 - $64,822
Emergency Medicine2$61,062$58,400 - $63,723

Cost of Living Analysis

Real Purchasing Power

While the average salary in Kentucky is $69,855, the cost of living index of 69.1 means your real purchasing power is equivalent to $101,027 in a location with average cost of living.

Key Considerations

  • • Housing costs vary significantly by city
  • • State income tax rates affect take-home pay
  • • Transportation and healthcare costs
  • • Quality of life factors