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Gastroenterology Job at McLaren in Michigan

Job ID: 1440523
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Employer Job ID: 1594, 1829, 2182, 2210

Physician | Gastroenterology Job | MI 48439

Excellent Salary and up to $100k in bonuses as well as additional compensation!

part of McLaren

Job Description

Excellent Salary and up to $100k in bonuses/additional compensation!

  • Up to $100k in bonuses/additional compensation
  • Generous student loan repayment, fellowship stipend and relocation options
  • Flexible Schedule: open to 100% inpatient, 100% outpatient or a combination of the two.
  • Employed opportunity offering staff support who are well-trained, experienced, and efficient.
  • Shared call coverage including Hospitalist support.
  • Employed opportunity.
  • Teaching opportunity: Family Medicine and Internal Medicine residency programs.
  • Small town atmosphere with big city amenities, waterfront events and four seasons of outdoor recreation.
  • McLaren Bay has a new ambulatory endoscopy surgery center.
  • Potential outreach opportunities to expand services in Mt. Pleasant, Caro, Bad Axe and West Branch
  • Exceptional CME allowance and CME days.
  • Candidates must be Board Eligible or Board Certified.
  • This opportunity can support J1 and H1b visas.


Facility Highlights

McLaren Health Care is a fully integrated health care delivery system committed to quality, evidence-based patient care and cost efficiency. The McLaren system includes 13 hospitals in Michigan, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, a 490-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, commercial and Medicaid HMOs covering approximately 640,000 lives in Michigan and Indiana, and a wholly owned medical malpractice insurance company. McLaren operates Michigan's largest network of cancer centers and providers, anchored by the Karmanos Cancer Institute, one of only 51 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the U.S.

McLaren is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
 

Community Living

Bay City - Anchored between the fresh water of Lake Huron and the Saginaw Bay, Bay City is a beautiful waterside community with small town charm and big city amenities. Located on I-75 expressway, the area airport is only minutes away. The Bay region includes a wide array of unique shops, art galleries, and over 25 one-of-a-kind restaurants. There is something to discover around every corner in the historic downtown and endless small towns and nearby villages to explore. The Bay City area hosts activities for all ages. Golf, fishing, concerts, art and cultural events, waterfront boat racing, elegant tall ship cruises and even a 360-digital screen at Delta College Planetarium. Families value the community s diverse educational institutions; public and parochial schools plus four Colleges/Universities. The area offers housing to fit everyone s needs: rural, farmland, suburban neighborhoods, historical homes, and waterfront living. Bay County offers it all!

 

Lapeer - Looking for a blend of small town and big city? Country life and urban amenities? Friendly neighbors and high-tech services? Lapeer County is just a 10-minute drive to Flint, a 30-minute drive to Port Huron and Canada, and a 50-minute drive to Detroit. Established in 1831 and located at the base of Michigan's Thumb Region, Lapeer is beautifully historic; its downtown district is pedestrian friendly, lined with specialty shops and restaurants, and comprised of walking paths, bike trails, and a large public park system. Lapeer is overflowing with wonderful golf courses, restaurants, and family recreation facilities. Every season brings about highly anticipated activities and holiday celebrations, such as free summer concerts on the Courthouse lawn, art fairs, farmers markets, the Lapeer Days Festival, Winterfest, and the Halloween Treat Walk. In Lapeer, residents enjoy a quality public school system, as well as one tech center, one charter school, one private grade school, four parochial schools, and numerous preschools and learning centers, all located within the County. The Lapeer community is growing and has become a very desirable location for businesses and families. Lapeer has all the traditional housing options available, such as ownership or renting homes, condos, and apartments. However, the area also takes pride in parcels containing multiple acres of land and wooded lots perfect for building your dream home. With its small-town charm and rich history, Lapeer could be just the place you’ve been looking for.

Pontiac  is primarily blue-collar with a manufacturing base in the auto and high tech industries. The city is at the north end of the famous Woodward Avenue which extends as a major boulevard into Detroit. Pontiac participates in the annual Woodward Dream Cruise, an event celebrating Woodward's hot-rod history, stretching from Detroit to Pontiac. Pontiac is situated in North Central Oakland County which is among the ten highest income counties in the United States with populations over one million people. The area boasts 4 season activities with affordable housing in communities rich with lakes, golf courses, sports and cultural activities.  

Petoskey is located on the shores of Lake Michigan's beautiful Little Traverse Bay in northwest, lower-Peninsula Michigan. The historic architecture, seasonal activities, and miles of waterfront make it a great place to settle year-round. Petoskey is a wonderful place to raise a family with its excellent schools (both public and parochial) and community sports programs. The historic downtown offers many gourmet restaurants, specialty shops, and boutiques; as well as an active art and music community leading to very diverse and exciting opportunities to both watch and participate in music and theater. Petoskey’s housing market has diverse residential options: from condominiums to several acres of land, and ownership to renting. The area boasts of elegant Victorian architecture in the homes and buildings, with more than 400 homes on the National Historic register. There is something for everyone with the plethora of year-round outdoor activities in Petoskey. In the winter, the Winter Sports Park offers outdoor hockey, ice skating, and sledding; while the summer provides tubing, swimming, and countless beaches and woods to explore. Several hiking and biking trails wind throughout the area – some are even part of the North Country Trail, which links seven states and covers 4,600 miles from New York to North Dakota. 

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