Connecticut Gastroenterology (CTGI) is recruiting a full-time, employed Hospitalist-Based Gastroenterologist to join its physician-led private practice in Fairfield, CT — a coastal Fairfield County community with direct access to New York City. The role is structured as a 50/50 split between inpatient GI consultative care and outpatient clinical practice, with a clear partnership track beginning in year three that includes ambulatory surgery center ownership buy-in. CTGI operates within the largest gastroenterology-focused physician organization in the country, delivering national-scale infrastructure alongside preserved local clinical autonomy.
Perks and Benefits
- Guaranteed base salary with productivity bonus structure during years one and two
- Partnership track beginning in year three, including ASC ownership buy-in potential
- Restricted stock grant and ancillary income opportunities at partnership
- Signing bonus provided at hire
- Relocation allowance included
- Annual CME allowance
- Full-time employed position with physician-led clinical governance structure
Practice Highlights
- 50% inpatient gastroenterology consultative care — hospital-based rounding and procedural support
- 50% outpatient GI clinical practice — continuity care, diagnostic workup, and therapeutic management
- Diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures across both care settings
- Active participation in ambulatory surgery center (ASC) operations, with buy-in eligibility at year three
- Physician-led private practice model with local clinical autonomy preserved within the GI Alliance network
- National-scale infrastructure support including analytics, revenue cycle management, and compliance resources
- Part of GI Alliance — the largest gastroenterology-focused physician organization in the United States
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Gastroenterology (MD or DO)
- Completion of accredited Gastroenterology fellowship training
- Active Connecticut medical license or eligibility to obtain one
- Proficiency in both inpatient consultative and outpatient GI practice models
- Strong diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy procedural skills
- Commitment to individualized, quality-focused patient care
About the Community
Fairfield sits along the Connecticut shoreline in Fairfield County — one of the most desirable suburban corridors in the Northeast, offering coastal living, highly rated public schools, and a vibrant local dining and arts scene. Metro-North rail service provides a direct commute into Midtown Manhattan, making it an ideal base for physicians who want proximity to a world-class city without sacrificing quality of life. The area combines low-density suburban character with the cultural and professional resources of the greater New York metropolitan region.