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Seeking a licensed Gastroenterology Hospitalist for a locum tenens role in Oklahoma. Provide inpatient care including rounding and performing EGD/Colonoscopy procedures. Enjoy a supportive GI APP team, EPIC EMR, and a schedule with no call or weekends. Benefit from weekly pay and a streamlined cr...
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Discover rewarding Gastroenterology Hospitalist Physician jobs, a specialized and dynamic career path blending acute inpatient care with advanced procedural expertise. This unique role is distinct from traditional outpatient gastroenterology, focusing on the management of hospitalized patients with complex gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatic diseases. Professionals in this field serve as the pivotal inpatient consultants and primary managers for a wide spectrum of conditions, from severe GI bleeding and acute pancreatitis to decompensated liver cirrhosis and inflammatory bowel disease flares. Their work is central to hospital medicine teams, ensuring seamless, coordinated care for some of the most critically ill medical patients. The typical responsibilities of a Gastroenterology Hospitalist are comprehensive and demanding. Core duties include daily rounding on inpatients, performing urgent diagnostic and therapeutic procedures at the bedside or in the endoscopy suite, and providing timely consultations to the emergency department and other hospital services. Common procedures encompass esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and colonoscopy for evaluation and intervention, such as hemostasis for bleeding ulcers or varices, foreign body removal, and stent placement. They also frequently perform percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube placements for long-term enteral access. Beyond procedures, their role involves interpreting diagnostic tests, developing and managing treatment plans, counseling patients and families, and collaborating closely with surgeons, oncologists, intensivists, and primary hospitalists. To excel in Gastroenterology Hospitalist physician jobs, candidates must possess a specific set of skills and credentials. The foundational requirement is the completion of a residency in Internal Medicine followed by a fellowship in Gastroenterology, leading to board eligibility or certification. A valid, unrestricted medical license is mandatory. The role demands exceptional clinical acumen for rapid diagnosis and management of acute GI conditions, proficiency in advanced endoscopic techniques, and strong communication skills for effective interdisciplinary collaboration. Hospitalists in this specialty must thrive in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment, demonstrating adaptability, sound judgment, and compassion. A commitment to continuous learning is essential due to the rapidly evolving nature of GI therapeutics and technology. For physicians seeking a hospital-centric career that offers procedural variety, deep patient impact, and the challenge of acute care medicine, Gastroenterology Hospitalist positions represent a fulfilling and sought-after profession. Explore the diverse opportunities available in this critical field to advance your career at the forefront of inpatient gastroenterology.

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