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Hours Full-time
Location Norfolk, Virginia

About this job

 

Sentara Medical Group, a division of Sentara Health, is seeking a BC/BE FT Gastroenterologist to join our team in beautiful Norfolk, Virginia.

Sentara Health is an award-winning, nationally recognized, innovative nonprofit healthcare system. Our physician-led organization is a top-tier, high-performing multi-specialty group that brings together over 2,000 providers to deliver quality and compassionate care to our communities.

Position Highlights:

  • Employed Position with Sentara Medical Group.
  • General GI.
  • Strong referral base with quick ramp-up, and physician marketing support to assist in building your practice.

Compensation and Benefit Highlights:

  • Clinical Base Salary - $610,000/year plus wRVU Productivity Compensation.
  • Quality Performance Incentives - $24,500/year.
  • Generous Sign-on/Commencement and Retention Bonus.
  • Annual CME Allowance - $7,500.
  • Paid Malpractice with tail insurance
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package with medical, dental, vision, short term/long term disability, and retirement plans with matching contribution.
  • Generous Paid Annual Leave for excellent work/life balance.
  • Fully integrated EHR (Epic).
  • PSLF Eligible, non-profit

Live where others vacation! The area offers an affordable and spectacular lifestyle which blends culture and water-front living. Come to this beautiful city and coastal community rich in history, culture, and recreation, dedicated to quality education and work-life balance. There is access to exceptional public and private schools, colleges and universities, making the area a great place to raise a family! Four mild and distinctive seasons with moderate temperatures make year-round outdoor living possible, and all-season recreation.

For more information, please contact Wendi Snowberger, Physician Recruiter at  or (804) 908-0866.


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Posting ID: 1002643392 Posted: 2024-11-05 Job Title: Gastroenterology