Gastroenterologist
3 weeks ago
Do you want to grow your career at one of the nationâs 100 Top Hospitals? St. Lukeâs University Health Network is seeking a full time BC/BE Gastroenterologist to join our growing team of 32 young and dynamic physicians. Our team is shaping the future of gastroenterology services in the region through the development of new and innovative programs and brand-new state of the art endoscopy centers. A Physician with the ability to perform ERCPs a plus
Location: This position is located at our Buxmont location in Sellersville. You will cover two hospitals, Upper Bucks and Grand View, and work out of the main office in Sellersville as well as a satellite office in Quakertown
In joining St. Lukeâs University Health Network youâll enjoy:
Highlights include:
In addition to patient care, the department also supports and trains medical students, internal medicine residents and gastroenterology fellows.Our team conducts clinical research and participates in industry- and NIH-sponsored as well as investigator-initiated research and serves as Faculty at the Temple / St. Lukeâs School of Medicine.We utilize Olympus scopes which provide a comprehensive offering to meet every gastroenterology procedural need.Collectively, the team delivers over 43,000 annual visits and performs about 30,000 procedures.St. Lukeâs gastroenterology practices enjoy the support of a large health network with appropriate levels of autonomy allowing each practice to establish its unique identity while receiving referrals from our loyal Primary Care Physician Groups.-
Gastroenterologist
3 weeks ago
Sellersville, Pennsylvania, United States St. Luke's University Health Network Full timeDo you want to grow your career at one of the nation's 100 Top Hospitals? St. Luke's University Health Network is seeking a full time BC/BE Gastroenterologist to join our growing team of 32 young and dynamic physicians. Our team is shaping the future of gastroenterology services in the region through the development of new and innovative programs and...