Morton Hospital a 144-bed acute care community hospital and newly affiliated partner of Brown University Health, has an opening for a BC/BE gastroenterologist. We provide comprehensive care for patients with common GI conditions and are leaders in management of complex inflammatory bowel disease, liver diseases, and gastrointestinal malignancies. Endoscopic services are provided at state-of-the-art procedure rooms located next to the outpatient clinic.
About the job
Join one other gastroenterologist and an experienced advanced practice provider
Procedure time will be based on volume
Call is 1 weekend per month and 1 day per week
4 days of clinical and 1 day of hospital consults per week
Strong presence of specialized nurses and pharmacists on site
Individualized ancillary practice support
ERCP & EUS training not required
H1B visa friendly
PSLF eligible
About the benefits
Competitive base salary with strong RVU compensation plus incentives
EMR is EPIC with a commitment to on-going optimization
Diverse patient population (clinically, culturally, and economically)
Dynamic leadership team that values work-life balance
$3,500 annual professional allowance/ 5 days of CME
Excellent benefits
4 weeks of vacation
Excellent work/life balance
About you
Board certified in Internal Medicine
Board certified or eligible in Gastroenterology
Dedicated to excellent patient care, teaching and research
About us Morton Hospital in Taunton, MA is located between Boston and Providence and offers easy access to both cities while being nestled within a community that has a strong sense of pride. Our comprehensive health care services include emergency care, wound care, state-of-the-art imaging services, and a variety of surgical services including vascular surgery, breast surgery, general surgery, orthopedic surgery and podiatric surgery. Brown University Health is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of and applications from women, members of minority groups, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities, and other individuals who would bring additional dimensions to the university's research, teaching and clinical missions.