Big Cities, Big Bucks: Philadelphia
Philadelphia is famous for those founding fathers, and it¹s no different when it comes to healthcare. Is it any surprise the largest employer is named for Thomas Jefferson? In that same vein, in 1830, John K. Smith opened his first pharmacy in Philadelphia. Now, 178 years later, that¹s become GlaxoSmithKline, the second largest pharma giant (after Pfizer) in the world.
In the Poconos mountains north of Philadelphia, you¹ll find vaccine heavyweight Sanofi Pasteur, the largest maker of vaccines in the world. manufacturing the CDC¹s top secret H1N51 vaccine, the first human vaccine against bird flu (not available commercially).
The tradition of world-class medicine at UPenn, rated a Best Hospital, continues with a husband and wife research team announcing the stunning news this week that they had found a gene therapy for a condition that causes blindness -and proven it by restoring partial sight to three people.
Philaldelphia seems to be the sort of place which often makes history.
Medical Assistants
- Mean Annual Salary: $27,780
- Number Employed: 6,810
Medical and Health Services Managers
- Mean Annual Salary: $83,850
- Number Employed: 4,940
Biggest Employers
- Jefferson Health System
- Christiana Health Care System
- Crozer-Keystone Health System
- Tenet Health Systems
- Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania
Other Employers of Note
- Merck and Co.
- Independence Blue Cross
- AmerisourceBergen
- Cigna
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