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Gastroenterologist

49 Forest Avenue, Monroe, NY 10950

About Us: 

At Aizer Health, we are not just a healthcare facility – we are a provider of transformative care, powered by compassion and innovation. As a leading Federally Qualified Community Health Center, we are rewriting the script on what quality healthcare means, one patient interaction at a time. We provide every patient with the highest quality of care possible and emphasize a relationship-based approach that caters to the whole person. Our rapidly growing Center offers world-class services, including Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Acute Care, Dentistry, Optometry, Women’s Health, Rehabilitation, Behavioral Health, and select specialty services. 

Position Overview: 

Aizer Health is seeking a skilled Gastroenterologist to provide expert care in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of gastrointestinal (GI) conditions. This individual will play a vital role in delivering high-quality patient care while contributing to the expansion of our GI services. As the first Gastroenterologist, they will work collaboratively with primary care providers and other specialists to ensure comprehensive and integrated patient care.  

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Provide expert evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for a broad spectrum of gastrointestinal disorders. 
  • Perform diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, including endoscopic examinations, colonoscopies, and other relevant interventions. 
  • Work closely with primary care providers and other specialty departments to ensure coordinated and seamless patient care. 
  • Educate patients on preventive GI health measures, disease management, and treatment options. 
  • Maintain comprehensive and up-to-date medical records using electronic medical record (EMR) systems. 
  • Stay current with advancements in gastroenterology to provide evidence-based and innovative care. 
  • Contribute to quality improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing patient outcomes and satisfaction. 
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local healthcare regulations and standards.  

Minimum Qualifications: 

  • Board Certification in Gastroenterology. 
  • Licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of New York. 
  • A minimum of 1 year of clinical experience in gastroenterology 
  • Experience with electronic medical records (EMR) systems and data-driven decision-making. 
  • Strong leadership, communication, and team-building skills. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Expertise in advanced endoscopic procedure  
  • Familiarity with value-based care models and population health strategies. 
  • Experience with electronic medical records (EMR) systems and data-driven decision-making. 
  • Interest in contributing to the development of GI services within a growing healthcare organization. 
  • Demonstrated experience in program development and operational management. 

Pay & Benefits: 

  • Starting at $425,000, commensurate with experience. 
  • Team Appreciation Bonus, recognizing your contributions and dedication. 
  • Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with no employee contribution. 
  • Up to 4 weeks of Paid Time Off, ensuring you have the flexibility to recharge and rejuvenate. 
  • 8 Paid Holidays. 
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan, setting you up for a secure future. 
  • Short-term and Long-term disability coverage. 
  • Life/Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance. 

Come do your best work at Aizer Health—where every interaction is an opportunity to transform lives.  

 

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