Transplant Hepatologist - Advance in Renowned Medical Center
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Surgeon, Gastroenterologist
A large integrated academic health system in Michigan is seeking a board-eligible/board-certified Transplant Hepatologist to join their established and collaborative team. This is an excellent opportunity to partner with an experienced transplant hepatologist within a dynamic and collegial group of 19 physicians and 11 advanced practice providers dedicated to providing comprehensive gastroenterology care.
Hospital Highlights:
• 1000-bed Flagship hospital
• Level 1 trauma center
• Strong Research ties with local research institute
• Specialized programs in IBD, Interventional Endoscopy, and Hepatology.
Position Highlights:
• High-volume gastroenterology practice with a broad range of services.
• Hybrid role:
Mix of 85% outpatient and 15% inpatient work- IP coverage is 1:7 weeks
• Transplant responsibilities:
Pre- and post-liver transplant patient care and participation in weekly Transplant Selection Meetings
• Multidisciplinary support from the Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Interventional Endoscopy programs.
• Collaborative, team-based approach with access to other subspecialists.
• Opportunity to train and mentor residents and students
• Potential to contribute to the development of a future fellowship program
This city is the second- largest city in Michigan and offers a balance of urban convenience and Midwestern charm. The city has a thriving craft beer scene, a growing arts community, and plenty of outdoor activities, from hiking trails to the Grand River waterfront. It’s known for its affordable cost of living compared to larger cities, with a strong job market in healthcare, education, and manufacturing.
Overall, this city provides a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere with a mix of cultural events, excellent dining, and a strong sense of community.
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