<p>A regional medical center in the Rocky Mountain region of Idaho is recruiting a Gastroenterologist to join an established GI program at a 318-bed acute care hospital that has anchored healthcare in its community since 1986. This is a general GI practice with optional advanced endoscopy scope (ERCP and EUS) for qualified candidates who want it. The facility carries an exceptional tertiary service profile — including a Level II Trauma Center and the state's only Burn Center — making this a high-acuity, well-resourced environment for a gastroenterologist who wants meaningful clinical work in a setting that punches well above its size.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Exceptional base salary plus RVU-based incentive model</li> <li>Sign-on bonus provided</li> <li>Relocation assistance provided</li> <li>Occurrence-based professional liability insurance (no tail exposure)</li> <li>Comprehensive and flexible benefits package including health, dental, and vision</li> <li>401(k) retirement plan with eligibility to participate</li> <li>PTO plus dedicated CME days and CME allowance</li> <li>Stock purchase options available</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>General GI practice with a broad diagnostic and therapeutic procedural scope</li> <li>Opportunity to perform ERCP and EUS for candidates with advanced endoscopy training — not a requirement</li> <li>Shared call model distributed among local GI physicians</li> <li>318-bed acute care hospital serving as the regional tertiary referral center since 1986</li> <li>Level II Trauma Center on campus, supporting a high-acuity inpatient GI consultation volume</li> <li>Home to the state's only Burn Center — a unique regional distinction driving complex referral traffic</li> <li>Region's only Level III NICU and Pediatric ICU, reflecting the facility's depth of subspecialty services</li> <li>Only facility in the state with an American College of Radiology-accredited Radiation Oncology Center, ensuring access to state-of-the-art oncologic imaging and treatment coordination for GI malignancies</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Board certification or board eligibility through the American Board of Internal Medicine — Gastroenterology subspecialty</li> <li>Completion of an accredited Gastroenterology fellowship</li> <li>Active Idaho medical license or eligibility to obtain</li> <li>Comfort with the full scope of general GI practice including diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy</li> <li>Advanced endoscopy skills (ERCP, EUS) are a plus but not required</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>This Idaho community in the Rocky Mountain region is recognized for year-round outdoor recreation — think skiing, hiking, fishing, and trail access across some of the most scenic terrain in the American West. The area also supports a vibrant arts and culture scene alongside family-friendly attractions, making it a strong fit for physicians at any stage of life. Idaho's low cost of living and no state income tax further enhance the overall compensation picture for relocating physicians.</p>