Kalamazoo Area, 4 Day Work Week

27 miles from Kalamazoo, MI

Gastroenterology opportunity in South Central Michigan. A well-established, independent hospital in South Central Michigan is seeking a Board Certified (Fellowship Trained preferred) General Gastroenterologist to join their multispecialty medical group. This “hidden gem” has been a pillar of the community for many years, offering a rare blend of long-term stability and a collaborative clinical environment. Enjoy a dedicated 4-day work week with 3 days in Endoscopy and 1days in the clinic.

Practice details include:

  • Multi-Specialty Group Employee, Traditional
  • 4 day work week Surgical schedule
  • Competitive Income Guarantee
  • Loan Forgiveness possible
  • Signing Bonus available, contact us for details
  • Relocation Bonus available
  • CME money available
  • 403B
  • High Quality of Life, Low Call |with Massive Referral Base
  • 10+ patients per day with the option to increase volume
  • Established surgical block times are already in place
  • Commencement loan and Student Debt Allowance available
  • Paid malpractice, health/dental, Short/Long-term disability, and generous PTO
  • Fully staffed with dedicated MAs
  • A very light call schedule
  • ERCP proficiency is required.
  • conveniently located on-site within the hospital
  • 4-Day Work Week option available
  • Athena (Outpatient) and Cerner (Inpatient).
  • The typical split is 3 days in Endoscopy and 1 to 1.5 days in the clinic

Meet Emily Yang

Emily Yang at Curare

Call any of our consultants today at (800) 880-2028 to talk about this opportunity!

  • Specialty: Gastroenterology
  • Location: 27 miles from Kalamazoo, MI
  • Job #: 158238
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