Job Opening

University of Miami Health System has a job opening for a qualified Gastroenterology physician in Miami, FL

Job Details

Full Time

Employed

New Graduates

Relocation Assistance Available

Average patients seen: Based on location and specialty

Call Schedule:

Call is rotated weekly, about 2 weekday calls a month

Sign-On Bonus

Compensation:

Compensation is negotiable, determined based on location and experience. Expected range is within $318k$499k.

Benefits:
MEDICAL PLANS
Include a variety of plans to choose from, including an HRA account
Behavioral and mental health coverage, as well as a staff assistance program
FSA
Dental
Vision

TIME OFF
Paid holidays
Floating holidays
Vacation days and sick days

FINANCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
Life
AD&D
Long-term disability

BENEFITS BEYOND EXPECTATIONS
Tuition benefits for employees and eligible dependents
$5 visits to the UHealth Clinic at Walgreens for UM/Aetna members
Retirement savings: The University provides a core contribution and a matching contribution, after you celebrate your first year of service.
Practice Type: Employee

Setting: Traditional

Accepts:
J1 Visa
H1B Visa


Requires:
BE
BC


Additional Info:
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The physician in the clinical track is responsible for providing direct inpatient and outpatient care to GI patients at UHealth Locations and Jackson Memorial Hospital [8 half days]
Provide outpatient clinical and endoscopic services
Provide outpatient clinical and endoscopic services, as well as rounding/teaching on inpatients at UHealth Towers and Jackson Memorial Hospital

SUPPORTED CALL SCHEDULE: Call is rotated weekly amongst providers, about 2 weekdays/month, or 1 full weekend. Holidays are rotated.

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: There are opportunities to initiate and participate in clinical research studies, as well as the teaching of residents and fellows

QUALIFICATIONS: Accepting new graduates, preferred physician who has experience caring for Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis patients, including GI ultrasound and management of immunotherapy

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