Gastroenterology Opportunity in Montana
Seeking a Board Certified Gastroenterologist to take over an established, busy practice in northern Montana. With a regional population of around 250,000 residents, the current market is under staffed in terms of inpatient and outpatient gastroenterology providers, which will ensure a busy, thriving practice.
- One part-time experienced gastroenterologist on staff
- daVinci Xi robot available
- Flexible Monday through Friday schedule
- No call requirement
- Quick access to supporting specialists and emergent care
- A 19 inpatient bed acute care hospital, with 3 OR’s and 7 EM beds, growing to nearly four (4) times its size in the next 2-3 years.
- Open ICU, adding ten (10) new ICU beds.
- A state-of-the-art facility, including OR/PACU, clinics, and in-house PT/Imaging.
Highly competitive guaranteed salary and benefits.
- Vacation/sick leave package that promotes a healthy work/life balance.
- Sign-on bonuses, student loan assistance, and moving allowance.
- Malpractice and tail provided
- Ideally situated on the high plains along Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front Range at the confluence of the Missouri and Sun Rivers …
- A cost of living below the national average …
- Average commute is under 12 minutes (a luxury) …
- Pleasant summers with warm, mostly sunny days and cool nights …
- 300 days of big blue skies per year …
- Frequent chinook winds that bring warm winds from the Pacific coast …
- Population of approximately 80,000 …
- Nationally ranked public schools and two accredited colleges …
- Equidistant from Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman, and Missoula
- Boasts four genuine seasons and big blue skies over 300 days a year …
- An international airport with direct daily flights to Denver, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle and more …
- Dominated by agriculture, outdoor adventure including, camping, hiking, horseback riding, water/snow skiing, rock/ice climbing, boating, off-road motorsports, upland bird, waterfowl, and big game hunting.
- Farmers’ markets, symphonies, concerts in the park, charming small towns, and a state steeped in Native America history and culture.