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6 SalariesPosted | Clinician Details | Location & Employer | PTO & Benefits | Schedule | Total Comp | ||
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24d | Gastroenterologist Full-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·Clinical Only·0-2 YOE· | Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Metro Area Multi-Specialty Medical Group | 2 wks 2 benefits | 40 hrs/week No Call | $450,000 / yr Salary($450K) | ||
2mo | Gastroenterologist Full-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·Clinical + (2 more)·3-5 YOE· | Dallas, TX Govt Hospital / Health System Academic | 4 wks 6 benefits | 40 hrs/week Call other | $354,000 / yr Salary($329K) | ||
2mo | Gastroenterologist Full-Time (W-2)·0.9 FTE·Clinical + Teaching·0-2 YOE· | Houston, TX Academic Medical Center Academic | 5 wks 6 benefits | 40 hrs/week Call 1:8+ | $555,500 / yr Salary($406K) | ||
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2mo | Gastroenterologist Full-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·Clinical Only·6-10 YOE· | Houston, TX Academic Medical Center Academic | 5 wks 6 benefits | 40 hrs/week Call 1:5 | $570,000 / yr Productivity($55/wRVU) | ||
3mo | Gastroenterologist Full-Time (1099, W-2, K-1)·1.0 FTE·Clinical Only·3-5 YOE· | Houston, TX Single-Specialty Medical Group | 1 benefit | 40 hrs/week Call 1:3 | $900,000 / yr Net Collections | ||
5mo | Gastroenterologist Full-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·Clinical Only·20 YOE· | San Antonio, TX Single-Specialty Medical Group | 3 benefits | 37 hrs/week Call 1:8+ | $1,100,000 / yr Other |
$450,000 / yr
24dSalary($450K)
GastroenterologistDallas-Fort Worth, TX Metro Area·0-2 YOE
Multi-Specialty Medical GroupFull-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·40 hrs/week
$354,000 / yr
2moSalary($329K)
GastroenterologistDallas, TX·3-5 YOE
Govt Hospital / Health SystemAcademicFull-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·40 hrs/week
$555,500 / yr
2moSalary($406K)
GastroenterologistHouston, TX·0-2 YOE
Academic Medical CenterAcademicFull-Time (W-2)·0.9 FTE·40 hrs/week
$570,000 / yr
2moProductivity($55/wRVU)
GastroenterologistHouston, TX·6-10 YOE
Academic Medical CenterAcademicFull-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·40 hrs/week
$900,000 / yr
3moNet Collections
GastroenterologistHouston, TX·3-5 YOE
Single-Specialty Medical GroupFull-Time (1099, W-2, K-1)·1.0 FTE·40 hrs/week
$1,100,000 / yr
5moOther
GastroenterologistSan Antonio, TX·20 YOE
Single-Specialty Medical GroupFull-Time (W-2)·1.0 FTE·37 hrs/week
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