Clinical Director of Fatty Liver Disease Program & General Gastroenterologist

Employer
AMN Healthcare
Location
New Haven, Connecticut, United States,
Posted
Jan 03, 2023
Closes
Apr 03, 2023
Ref
155520
Contact
Ben Moulton
Specialty
Physician

The Yale School of Medicine, one of the nation’s top-10 medical schools, seeks two physicians:


Clinical Director of Fatty Liver Disease Program — A well-trained hepatologist will focus on NASH, leading one of the country’s premier Fatty Liver Disease Programs.
Gastroenterologist — Enjoy a predominately clinical role working two days in the outpatient clinic, 2.5 days in the endoscopy suite, and two to three weeks of inpatient consult services.


OPPORTUNITY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Enjoy an academic role with one of the world’s foremost educational organizations
  • Yale University is one of the nation’s top-10 medical schools (US News & World Report)
  • Academic multidisciplinary practice with fellows and wrap-around services at the site and in adjacent buildings, including psychology, social work, APP, nutrition, pharmacy, physical therapy, endoscopy, and motility unit
  • Work in a newly renovated building with one of the leading Digestive Disease sections in the country
  • Opportunity to teach residents and fellows

COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS - LIVE IN THE HEART OF NEW ENGLAND
Located alongside the Long Island Sound, New Haven, Connecticut, is a charming
waterfront community offering a remarkable quality of life. Surrounded by inviting communities and gorgeous scenery, it provides a unique range of cultural, historical, recreational, and educational amenities that make it a desirable place to live and work.

  • Four distinct seasons and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, including swimming, sailing, skating, hiking, biking, and golfing
  • Excellent public and private schools, as well as local colleges and universities
  • Convenient access to New York City, Boston, and Providence, RI
  • New Haven, CT, is a Best Place to Live (US News & World Report)
  • Ranked #15 by Niche in “Most Diverse Cities in America”