Physician / Administration / New Jersey / Permanent / Chief of Gastroenterology Physician to join employed group in Northern NJ Job at iMed Staffing summary:
The Chief of Gastroenterology Physician will lead a growing outpatient and inpatient practice in Northern New Jersey, with a focus on treating various gastrointestinal disorders. This role involves managing a team of providers and performing outpatient procedures at a state-of-the-art ASC, while also having inpatient responsibilities. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in gastroenterology and training in IBD, Motility, and/or ERCP, along with a comprehensive benefits package and competitive salary offered.
Chief of Gastroenterology Physician to join employed group in Northern NJ Job 5016 seeking a BC Gastroenterology Physician with 8-10 years of experience to join growing team affiliated with Medical Center.in Northern NJ easy access to NYC Great opportunity to lead a rapidly expanding team of four other providers and hoping to add 2 more to this growing practice line 3 to 4 weekends there is call Adaptable schedule 7:30am-5pm are the hours This new position will be largely outpatient focused but will also include inpatient responsibilities at only one hospital - outpatient procedures at new state of the art ASC practice is dedicated to treating many gastrointestinal disorders, ranging from inflammatory bowl disease (IBD) and Crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, liver diseases, acid reflux, Barretts esophagus, celiac disease, irritable bowl syndrome (IBS), fatty liver disease, viral hepatitis, pancreas and biliary diseases, to gastrointestinal cancers, among other disorders and gastrointestinal illness. Candidates with IBD, Motility, and/or ERCP training are encouraged to apply Comprehensive health benefits package and competitive salary - CME & Tuition Reimbursement interested in at least having a phone call to learn more? If so, please contact Susan Steiner or email me
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Gastroenterology, Physician, Northern New Jersey, Outpatient procedures, Healthcare, IBD training, Medical Center, Gastrointestinal disorders, Chief of Gastroenterology, Healthcare leadership