Responsibilities
The Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester is seeking Board Certified or Board Eligible Gastroenterologists interested in pursuing exemplary clinical care, research, and/or education in a leading academic multi‑specialty practice. The division has a long history of innovation in clinical practice, research, education, and procedural arenas that have positively impacted many patients’ lives and led to ground‑breaking discoveries. Physicians and physician‑scientists with a background of excellence and innovation in research, clinical care and/or education (including education research) are encouraged to apply. Candidates with an academic focus on conducting epidemiological studies, clinical trials, artificial intelligence (AI), or working with large datasets would be highly competitive. The division works in an environment that supports innovation and has a wealth of resources available, enabling us to give our patients the time and quality of care they deserve.
What We Offer
- Dedicated clinical practices focused on disease groups with full‑time administrative and nursing support
- Several fully staffed inpatient services minimizing additional need for weekend/night call, including two dedicated primary gastroenterology and hepatology inpatient services with support from residents and fellows and a dedicated inpatient liver transplant service
- Two dedicated consult services supported by fellows and residents to provide GI/Hepatology care to inpatients not on our primary services
- Separate dedicated emergency endoscopy and emergency ERCP service lines staffed by a subset of the staff
- Unwavering support and mentorship to obtain intramural and extramural funding
- State‑of‑the‑art Endoscopy Units and access to cutting‑edge advanced and interventional endoscopy procedures
- Access to the Developmental Endoscopy Unit for research in endoscopic innovation and device development
- A highly collaborative, team‑based practice that has been ranked #1 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report since 1990
- Highly competitive salary and benefits
- A clinical trials unit within the division to promote phase I–III clinical trials
- A dedicated Artificial Intelligence and Innovation unit to promote AI research
- Dedicated upper and lower gastrointestinal motility tests and an in‑house pelvic floor rehabilitation program
- Academic tertiary and quaternary care integrated with specialists from all sub‑specialty GI areas, advanced endoscopy, general and subspecialty surgery, oncology, radiology, pathology, and other disciplines
- An opportunity to be involved in the education of top‑tier residents and fellows from across the world
- Top‑notch fellowships in Gastroenterology and advanced fellowships in Motility, Hepatology and Liver Transplantation, Therapeutic Endoscopy, Esophageal Diseases, IBD, Pancreatology, and GI Neoplasia
- Facilities and support for clinical and laboratory‑based research
- Appointment to the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine with an Academic Rank commensurate with experience
Qualifications
License/Certification: Candidates must be board‑certified or board‑eligible in Gastroenterology and be eligible for a Minnesota medical license.
Compensation
The minimum starting salary for medical specialties may range from $208,000 to $708,168. This range reflects full‑time total base compensation prior to consideration of additional experience or duties. Pay for the selected candidate will vary based on specialty, experience, FTE, internal equity, or external market data.
Benefits
- Medical: Multiple plan options
- Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage
- Vision: Affordable plan with national network
- Pre‑Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses
- Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status. Mayo Clinic participates in E‑Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee’s Form I‑9 to confirm work authorization.
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