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Gastroenterology Jobs in Georgia

The Medicus Firm has 9 physician Gastroenterology jobs in Georgia with salaries ranging from $500,000 to $750,000 in these top cities Thomasville, Valdosta, Dalton, Georgia, Savannah, Atlanta, Augusta, Jackson, Douglas, Columbus and Statesboro

General GI | $850k+ Total Earnings | Georgia
Ref# GI 24447

General Gastroenterologist - Georgia Minutes from Savannah! Position Highlights Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedule Autonomy and Support : Practice in a collegia » Read More
Location

Savannah, Georgia

Gastroenterology 4-day work week
Ref# GI 23289

Gastroenterology Physician Columbus, Georgia  Compensation & Benefits Competitive Compensation : Base Salary plus profit sharing, quarterly RVU incentives, and a pa » Read More
Location

Atlanta, Georgia

Hospital Gastroenterologist | $800K First Year Guaranteed
Ref# GI 23899

Hospital Employed Gastroenterology (GI) Georgia Position Highlights: Work-Life Balance: 4.5 day work week / half day Fridays Ideal Work Environment: Newly renovated » Read More
Location

Jackson, Georgia

Gastroenterology Hospitalist - Flexible Scheduling - Great Compensation
Ref# GI 6414

GI Hospitalist – Flexible Block Schedule Southeastern US - 2024 Best Places to Live   Position Highlights :  7on/7off or 14on/14off New Topline Equipment Excelle » Read More
Location

Thomasville, Georgia

General Bread & Butter GI-Georgia
Ref# GI 24891

Hospital Employed General GI – GA Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a flexible schedule with a Monday-Friday routine. Desirable Practice Setting: Join a hospital-employed practice offer » Read More
Location

Dalton, Georgia

Gastroenterology | 1-Year Partnership Track | Southeast
Ref# GI 24873

Gastroenterology Physician Beautiful Georgia Community Position Highlights :  Work-Life Balance:   Flexible schedule structure providing individual autonomy - be as » Read More
Location

Augusta, Georgia

GI for Columbus, GA
Ref# GI 24578

7on/7off GI Hospitalist Georgia Metro Position Highlights 7on/7off shift work New service line assisting outpatient GIs Salary guarantee! Not for profit organization » Read More
Location

Georgia, Georgia

Advanced GI Hospitalist - Georgia Metro
Ref# GI 24577

Gastroenterology Hospitalist Beautiful Georgia Metro Position Highlights Work-Life Balance:  7 on/7 off schedule (12h), no extra call Desirable Practice Setting:  Ho » Read More
Location

Augusta, Georgia

GI Hospitalist Position Georgia
Ref# GI 24819

GI Hospitalist Valdosta, GA Position Highlights Employment:  Full-time, hospital employed position Work-Life Balance:  7 on 7 off or 14 on 14 off schedule Favora » Read More
Location

Valdosta, Georgia

Gastroenterology Jobs

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Salary + Job Growth
The average salary for a Gastroenterologist is $229,004, or around $110 per hour. The expected job growth rate for Gastroenterology is 7% by the year 2030. The states with the highest salaries for Gastroenterologists are Washington, South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, and Alaska. In Washington, the average salary of a Gastroenterologist is $223,070, while in Alaska, the average salary is $250,881.

Benefits
Some benefits of working as a Gastroenterologist include financial compensation, a variety of specialties to choose from, building rapport with your patients, and being in a high-demand field.

Skills
As a Gastroenterologist, some skills you should possess are as follows: communication, compassion, detail-oriented, physical stamina, and problem-solving skills. Depending on your practice setting of choice, you may have the luxury of having a more predictable schedule.

Job Duties
During your time in Gastroenterology, you can expect to perform the following job duties: analyze patient historical data, perform endoscopic procedures to inspect internal organs and perform surgery when necessary, and diagnose and treat diseases of the GI tract.

Work Environment
You may find yourself working in private practice, in an outpatient or inpatient facility, or in a hospital.

Education
As a physician, there’s a lot of information you need to know. Some physicians choose to partake in CME, or continuing medical education, after they finish their education requirements. This can be done years into practicing medicine, or it can be done very soon after finishing medical school and beginning to practice. Either way, there’s a multitude of resources that you can utilize to increase your expertise. You will find that there are both state-specific and specialty-specific resources for CME. Mayo Clinic and the American College of Gastroenterology are a couple of organizations that offer CME resources. These resources can include videos, podcasts, conferences (both live and virtual), webinars, and courses (both live and virtual).