Southwestern (Physician / MD qualifications required) Gastroenterology - Traditional Gastroenterology Position :
- Premier GI practice in Southwestern Idaho
- 3 office, 3 ASC, and 3 hospital locations in
Boise, Meridian, and Nampa; additional ambulatory sites include VA Boise, 92 beds and West Valley Medical Center, 150 beds
Employed position; 1-2- year partnership track with buy-in and lucrative compensationChoice of 4 or 5-day work weekAdvanced Practitioners take 1st callGI Hospitalist Program in placegGastro electronic health record utilized in practice; EPIC electronic health record utilized in hospitalsStarting pay will vary based on experience and patient care schedule chosen; additional compensation with ERCP and EUS trainingEnjoy paid time off starting at 5 weeks per yearComprehensive benefits including medical (for provider and family), dental, vision, life, short-term and long-term disability, accident, and malpractice insurance, 401(K) with generous 5% employer contribution (no employee match required), and annual CME allowanceGastroenterology Hospitalist Position :
Employed positionAbility to tailor your work schedule. Choose either a 7-day or 5-day work week10-hour hospital shifts (7 a.m. - 5 p.m.)Enjoy up to 26 weeks off per year plus 2-3 additional weeks of PTO, depending on schedule chosenInpatient consults and rounding across three contracted St. Luke's Hospitals, with 2 GI Hospitalists on during each shiftAdvanced Practitioners take 1st callAverage daily census is 15 patientsEPIC Electronic Health Record utilized in hospitalsExcellent compensation (7 on | 7 off shift offers a salary up to $675K)Comprehensive benefits including medical (for provider and family), dental, vision, life, short-term and long-term disability, accident, and malpractice insurance, 401(K) with generous 5% employer contribution (no employee match required), and annual CME allowanceCommunity Attractions
The State of Idaho's three largest cities, Boise, Meridian, and Nampa, are communities located in the "Treasure Valley". This valley is located primarily in southwestern Idaho and includes the lowland areas from Vale in eastern Oregon to Boise and is the most populated area in Idaho. Historically, the valley had been known as the Lower Snake River Valley or the Boise River Valley. The name "Treasure Valley" was coined in 1959 to reflect the treasure chest of resources and opportunities that the region offered.