Job Information
Thompson Health Gastroenterologist in Canandaigua, New York
Description
Main Function:
Gastroenterologist duties include consulting and diagnosing patients, inspecting internal organs through endoscopic procedures and consulting with patients' primary physicians, among other duties. They are highly skilled specialists with a comprehensive understanding of all gastroenterological conditions and treatment options.
Thompson Health has abundant specialty services on site and an affiliation and broad network partnership with the University of Rochester!
Gastroenterologist Responsibilities:
Consulting with patients to understand their health concerns.
Performing specialized tests to diagnose patients.
Determining proper courses of treatment.
Consulting with a patient's primary doctor.
Analyzing patient historical data.
Consulting with other specialists, such as oncologists, in the case of cancer.
Performing endoscopic procedures to inspect internal organs.
Performing X-Ray, MRI and ultrasound scanning
Performing surgery in the digestive tract
Lives the CARES values at all times.
Qualifications:(Licenses, Certifications)
Attainment of certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Proficiency in performing endoscopic and colonoscopy procedures.
Proficiency with X-Rays, MRIs and ultrasound scanning.
Education:
Medical degree.
Completion of a three-year internal residency.
Completion of a three-year Gastroenterology fellowship.
Experience:
- 3 years preferred; none required
Pay Range: $500,000-$600,000
Starting Rate: Based on experience
Thompson Health is an EOE encouraging women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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