Gut Failure Hospital Medicine Physician
Job Description
Hospital Medicine Physician for Gut Failure ProgramOur organization is seeking applications for a full-time Hospitalist to become part of the newly established Gut Failure Program at our leading hospital.This exceptional role is situated at our flagship facility, where we are working to enhance and standardize the care team responsible for managing patients with complex gut failure. This initiative is a collaborative effort with the Department of Surgery and the Division of Gastroenterology.About the Gut Failure ProgramOur hospital is a 750+ bed quaternary care center, exclusively staffed by faculty physicians across more than 70 subspecialties.Recognized consistently as the top hospital in Georgia, our facility ranks nationally in various specialties, including cardiology, transplant, oncology, and neurosciences, and has received Magnet designation three times.The Gut Failure Program aims to provide care for patients with conditions such as fistulas, short bowel syndrome, peritoneal abscesses, complicated intestinal adhesions and obstructions, incisional and parastomal hernias requiring complex abdominal wall reconstruction, complicated pancreatitis, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and other digestive tract issues leading to intestinal resections and short gut syndrome.Position HighlightsAllocate at least 50% of clinical responsibilities to the Gut Failure Team, enhancing expertise in managing gut failure patients, while the remaining time will involve rotations on other hospitalist services to maintain a broad skill set.Co-manage the medical care of gut failure patients by developing a comprehensive service aimed at optimizing care delivery for those with complex pathophysiology, in collaboration with General Surgery, Gastroenterology, advanced practice providers, nursing staff, dietary and psychology teams, and social work.Lead initiatives focused on quality and patient safety to improve patient outcomes and care management.Engage in academic responsibilities, promoting service excellence through education and mentorship of trainees and other team members.Compensation and BenefitsWe offer a competitive salary with performance-based incentives, support for continuing medical education (CME), and a comprehensive benefits package that includes retirement plans and wellness programs.QualificationsBoard Certified in Internal Medicine (BC ABIM) with an active Georgia medical license or the ability to obtain one.Demonstrated history of effective teaching and successful mentoring in inpatient settings across various professions.Preferred: Experience in providing hospital medicine care at a high-acuity academic medical center.Community Highlights - Living in Metro AtlantaRanked consistently among the best places to live in Georgia, Atlanta is recognized as a top city for young professionals and one of the healthiest cities in the U.S.Offers a unique combination of vibrant urban life and tranquil suburban areas, with a lower cost of living compared to many other U.S. cities, along with innovative solutions like micro-home communities and urban farms.Culturally diverse and rich in history, featuring landmarks such as Centennial Olympic Park and a dynamic entertainment industry that has earned Atlanta the title "Hollywood of the South."Provides easy access to world-class amenities, including the busiest international airport, a thriving arts and music scene, professional sports teams, and award-winning dining and shopping options.Known as "The City in a Forest," Atlanta boasts nearly 50% tree canopy coverage and offers abundant outdoor activities, including the Atlanta Belt Line with hiking and biking trails, kayaking, and nature parks.We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified candidates will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by state or federal law.