Lucrative Gastroenterologist Opportunity Located Near Peoria, IL
Dallas, Texas, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Gastroenterology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time Locums/Travel
Work Environment Hospital
Location Peoria, Illinois, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 9/14/24

Greetings! Our prestigious facility in Galesburg IL, is in need for a Gastroenterologist!

  • Weekly pay! Flex Scheduling!
  • Coverage: 8a - 5p + call
  • Covering consults and procedures
  • Accepting IMLC
  • EMR: EPIC
  • Procedures: General GI- care of acute and chronic GI conditions, new patient access, endoscopies, hospital consults
General Comments

SHIFT/SCHEDULE INFORMATION

Weekday shift: 8a-5p (clinic and surgery days)

Weeknight Pager call: 5p-8a yes

Weekend call: Fri 5p – Mon 8a

Required Procedures: General GI- care of acute and chronic GI conditions, new patient access, endoscopies, hospital consults

Description: General GI- care of acute and chronic GI conditions, new patient access, endoscopies, hospital consults. Expect median productivity. Group will work with the locum physician on call expectations- prefer as much call coverage as possible, open to multiple candidates. Patient admits and rounding.

Typical Week: 2 full days pers week in office 8-5; 2 ½ days in surgery; ½ day flex

Avg Clinic Patients Per Day: 20

Typical Call Shift: Most are phone consults and cases done in OR next day

SHIFT/SCHEDULE INFORMATION

Weekday shift: 8a-5p (clinic and surgery days)

Weeknight Pager call: 5p-8a yes

Weekend call: Fri 5p – Mon 8a

BILL RATES

Clinic/weeknight rate/24hr pager call/Call back hourly rate included

CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

Licensure: Active IL license

DEA Required: Yes

Board Status: Board Certified, Board Eligible (within 12 months of residency)

Required Procedures: General GI- care of acute and chronic GI conditions, new patient access, endoscopies, hospital consults

Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS – no additional certs for GI

Travel: Local is ideal but not required

EMR: EPIC