Gastroenterologist (GI) Hospitalist
Job Description
Explore the Endless Charm of Florida!Join our organization as a Gastroenterologist Hospitalist and be part of a dedicated team committed to delivering exceptional, patient-focused care in the picturesque city of Lakeland, Florida. We cultivate a workplace that emphasizes collaboration, inspiration, and mutual respect.Key Highlights:Join a large, employed physician group with over 400 providers across more than 40 specialties.Enjoy a flexible work schedule.Benefit from no state income tax.This is a faculty-based position.Experience the luxurious lifestyle of Tampa's beaches and the excitement of Orlando's theme parks!Comprehensive Benefits:403B retirement planMedical insuranceCME allowance and designated CME daysMalpractice insurance with tail coverageCommunity Overview:Lakeland is a dynamic community ideally situated between Tampa and Orlando, recognized as the #1 city for home buying by Business Insider. The area boasts over 150 schools in Polk County, including more than 40 private institutions, 6 Florida Arts schools, and nationally acclaimed workforce academies. For more information about the community, visit the LAL Today website.About Our Organization:For over a century, our not-for-profit organization has been delivering outstanding inpatient and outpatient healthcare across more than 30 specialties. We operate an advanced 892-bed academic teaching facility, which has received numerous accolades from respected entities such as Aetna, Forbes, and the Florida Hospital Association. Our main campus features a Level II Trauma Center, a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and the Bannasch Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation Medicine, along with one of the busiest single-site Emergency Departments in the nation. We are continually expanding, as evidenced by the Carol Jenkins Barnett Pavilion for Women and Children and the Harrell Family Center for Behavioral Wellness. We proudly partner with Nemours Children's Health System. Discover more about our remarkable culture and our commitment to placing people at the heart of everything we do.Qualifications:ERCP and EBUS training are required.A current Florida medical license is necessary, or the ability to obtain one.