Explore Gastroenterology Jobs Across the U.S.
Access a wide range of gastroenterology physician jobs and find a GI career that matches your training, goals, and desired practice setting.
Explore GI Job Openings
Access a wide range of gastroenterology physician jobs and find a GI career that matches your training, goals, and desired practice setting.
Statistics on Gastroenterology Jobs
Key insights into GI careers and the GI physician job market.
$513K
Average Salary
for gastroenterologists in the U.S. per the latest Medscape compensation report
71
Average patients
seen in a normal GI physician's work week according to latest Medscape data.
3. 16,885
Active Gastroenterologists
total number of active Gastroenterologists in the U.S. per the AAMC
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Gastroenterologist Physician FAQs
Answers to common questions about gastroenterology positions, GI fellowship and the GI job market.
Program directors look for applicants with strong internal medicine fundamentals, sound clinical decision making, and a demonstrated commitment to gastroenterology careers. Consistent performance on GI rotations, thoughtful involvement in research or quality improvement, and strong recommendations from GI faculty help signal readiness for fellowship training and long-term success in gastroenterology positions.
Gastroenterology is considered one of the more competitive internal medicine subspecialties due to limited fellowship positions and strong interest in GI careers. Applicants often need solid board scores, strong clinical evaluations, and meaningful GI exposure to be competitive for fellowship training.
Gastroenterology is considered one of the more competitive internal medicine subspecialties due to limited fellowship positions and strong interest in GI careers. Applicants often need solid board scores, strong clinical evaluations, and meaningful GI exposure to be competitive for fellowship training.
Look for Gastroenterology jobs that specifically mention J-1 waiver sponsorship. When applying, be sure to indicate your visa status clearly. Employers who sponsor J-1 waivers will typically guide you through the process and help with the required documentation
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