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Job Details: BE/BC Gastroenterologist

 
Description: We seek a BE/BC Gastroenterologist to replace retiree in our busy, established group of six. General GI skills required; ERCP/EUS a plus but not required.
The only GI's in the region, serving 220k patients. 100% specialty practice; 60% procedures. City incomes without the city hassles -- huge referral center in a smaller town. Uncommonly collegial! New GI facility includes offices and an AEC with 10 recovery beds and 3 procedure rooms.

The WVMC hospitalist team also supports inpatient work. Clinical faculty appointments are available by teaching University of Washington Medical School students. Providing outreach services to primary care partners' patients at the WVMC clinics in Omak and Moses Lake is comfortably shared and call is 1:6.
Dr. David Weber at MDRecruit@wvmedical.com or fax to 509-664-3404. Learn more at www.wvmedical.com
Posting Date: Jun 19 08

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