Fitness and wellbeing instructors vs Specialist medical practitioners Salary

How do Fitness and wellbeing instructors and Specialist medical practitioners salaries compare in the UK? Here is a detailed side-by-side breakdown using the latest ONS data.

Specialist medical practitioners earns £72,238 more per year (610% higher)

Fitness and wellbeing instructors

£11,834
per year (gross)
Take-home: £11,834
vs

Specialist medical practitioners

£84,072
per year (gross)
Take-home: £59,319

Detailed Comparison

MetricFitness and wellbeing instructorsSpecialist medical practitionersDifference
Median Annual£11,834£84,072-£72,238
Mean Annual£15,284£93,731-£78,447
Take-Home (Net)£11,834£59,319-£47,485
Monthly (Gross)£986£7,006-£6,020
Weekly (Gross)£228£1,617-£1,389
Hourly£5.69£40.42-£34.73

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who earns more, a Fitness and wellbeing instructors or a Specialist medical practitioners?
A Specialist medical practitioners earns more. The median salary for a Fitness and wellbeing instructors is £11,834, whilst a Specialist medical practitioners earns £84,072 — a difference of £72,238 per year.
What is the salary difference between a Fitness and wellbeing instructors and a Specialist medical practitioners?
The difference is £72,238 per year. Specialist medical practitioners is the higher-paid role.
What is the take-home pay difference?
After tax and National Insurance, a Fitness and wellbeing instructors takes home approximately £11,834 per year, whilst a Specialist medical practitioners takes home £59,319. The net difference is £47,485.
Should I become a Fitness and wellbeing instructors or a Specialist medical practitioners?
From a salary perspective, Specialist medical practitioners offers higher median pay. However, career choice depends on many factors including interests, qualifications, work-life balance and long-term prospects.

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