Gastroenterology Opening in Sterling, IL
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Gastroenterology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Sterling, Illinois, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
12/17/24
**Gastroenterology opening: Sterling, IL**
~ 2 hours to Chicago
~ Service area of 100,000 people
**About the Job**
- Full-time
- Permanent position
- Hospital Employed
- Group is comprised of 2 Gastroenterologists
- Negotiable salary offered, plus production bonuses
- Call of 1:3. Vacation time of 4 weeks, plus 1 week for cme
- Sign-on bonus amount is negotiable. ERCP and EUS are both optional
**About Sterling, IL**
Located on the eastern edge of Whiteside County, the two towns have a total population of 24,801. Whiteside County's population of just over 60,000 has made Sterling/Rock Falls a retail center for the 103,000 people living in the surrounding area. Conveniently located in northwestern Illinois, the Twin Cities are easily accessible via Interstate 88, a major interstate highway connection to Chicago and the Illinois/Iowa Quad Cities. Chicago is only 114 miles from the Twin Cities. The Quad Cities and Rockford are each only 55 miles away.
Raising a family and Sterling/Rock Falls go hand in hand. Families find many activities that revolve around the schools and churches in our community. Sterling is served by a unit school, K through 12. Rock Falls has a dual system with six elementary schools, a junior high and high school. There also are six parochial schools in the area. The Whiteside Area Career Center, located in Sterling, offers training for high school students from the surrounding area. Sauk Valley Community College, Dixon, serves as a stepping stone to four-year colleges and is well known for its nursing program.
Our scenic Sauk Valley was carved out by the Rock River that now acts as the catalyst for many outdoor recreational activities. Few communities the size of the Twin Cities have finer recreational and sports facilities. Served by the river, two park districts and a variety of public and private facilities, area residents can find a recreational outlet regardless of their sports and leisure interests. To keep abreast of area activities, the area offers two newspapers and six radio stations.