Reported by 19 physicians · region cohort · total comp, not the employer's posted pay
The University of Louisville Division of Gastroenterology is recruiting a General Gastroenterologist for a clinically and academically active role involving inpatient/outpatient care, colonoscopy and upper endoscopy, fellow/resident/student teaching, and opportunity to participate in clinical trials including NIH-funded research. Compensation is salary-based and experience-commensurate, with a starting bonus and comprehensive benefits; J-1 and H-1B visa sponsorship are explicitly accepted.
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Position Responsibilities:
Teaching
Will interact with the Division Director and fellowship program director to assist with inpatient and outpatient training of our fellows. Will participate in educational lectures and seminars, inpatient and outpatient training of our fellows, residents and students.
Service
Will interact with the division chief and faculty for continued expansion of the program.
Clinical
Ideal candidate will see inpatients and outpatients with various general GI illnesses, have experience in colonoscopy and upper endoscopy, as well as experience in functional GI disorders.
Research
Opportunity to participate in clinical trials.
Visa Accepted J-1 or H-1B
Interested candidates are invited to submit their curriculum vitae to the attention of: Kristine Krueger, MD, Professor and Chief of Academic and Clinical Affairs via email to Stephanie Rogers, CPRP, physician recruiter with UofL Health - UofL Physicians. stephanie.rogers@uoflhealth.org
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