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Gastroenterology & Hepatology opening Southeast of Houston with top system
Saint Peters, Missouri, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Hepatology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Houston, Texas, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/16/22
Houston Area Hospital is currently looking for additional full-time Gastroenterologists to join our team.

This employment opportunity joins a team of four highly specialized gastroenterologists in the market focusing on GI, Hepatology, and Transplant Hepatology.


Compensation & Benefits:

  • Excellent compensation package
  • Medical, dental & vision insurance
  • Life & disability insurance
  • Retirement plans
  • PTO

About the Medical Center:

As one of the nation’s leading hospitals and academic medical centers we have brought together some of the nation’s leading experts in multiple specialties to serve our patients. These specialists not only provide excellent clinical care, but are on the forefront of research, developing leading-edge technologies and treatments, and teaching the medical pioneers of tomorrow. This combination of clinical service, research and academics ensures patients have access to the latest in treatments and technologies while providing the best in comprehensive patient care. Established as a non-profit corporation and certified by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, we enable physicians to maintain autonomy with respect to their clinical practice while growing their practice within an academic environment.


About the Area:

Houston, the nation’s fourth largest city, was named the “Best City in America” by Business Insider in 2013. It is a diverse, sophisticated locale offering a thriving cultural scene and is located less than an hour from the beaches of the Gulf. Your dollar goes further in Houston, Texas – according to the 2013 Cost of Living Index, Houston has the third lowest overall cost of living among the nation’s 20 most populous metropolitan areas.

There's a spectacular range of ethnic cuisines, fantastic seafood, and great barbecue. Houston has particularly excellent Vietnamese food due to a massive expatriate population, which was partially drawn by the large seafood industry. There's great Mexican food, and a strong Cajun presence due to the proximity of New Orleans and the many people who came after Katrina and stayed. And don't forget barbecue, because this is Texas after all, at places like Goode Company.

Houston has more parks than any other top-10 metropolitan area — with 50,632 acres in total. That puts it third in the U.S. in acreage per — capita behind only San Diego and Dallas. The city's been investing a large amount in building out this space, particularly building out the space surrounding the Buffalo Bayou, Houston's main waterway.

The city is filled with unique, world-class museums and cultural landmarks. There are 19 total museums in a 1.5 mile radius that make up the Houston Museum District. Houston's Museum of Fine Arts is among the largest museums in the U.S., and one of the best collections of American decorative art and furniture in the house of a former trustee, along with 14 acres of formal gardens. Mark Rothko spent three years creating the works of art that inhabit The Rothko Chapel, which he also helped design.

There are 26 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Houston. They include: Conoco Phillips, Marathon Oil, Sysco, Apache, Halliburton, and many more. The oil and gas industry is booming in the U.S. and Houston is the center of the petrochemical industry. The energy sector provides an estimated 3.4% of all of the jobs in the area as of 2013, and account for a large amount of the industry's growth.



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