Hepatologist and Generalist


Employer: Health Partners Medical Group
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Posted: February 11, 2013
Expires: May 20, 2013
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Hepatologist and Generalist

Start 2013 in an exciting metropolitan GI practice! Located in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, HealthPartners Medical Group (HPMG) is one of the largest multispecialty physician practices in the Upper Midwest. We are recruiting to add two more talented BC/BE gastroenterologists to our expanding GI team:

* Hepatologist - Fellowship training or practice experience is preferred. You will care for our growing Hepatology patient base at our state-of-the-art Digestive Care Center within nationally recognized Regions Hospital in St. Paul.

* General Gastroenterologist - Our beautiful new HealthPartners Anoka Clinic is set to open Fall 2013. As part of the multispecialty physician team there, you'll provide care for our growing north metro GI patient base.

Join us! HPMG offers you a competitive salary and benefi ts package and a rewarding, patient-focused practice. Apply online at healthpartners.jobs or email your CV and cover letter to lori.m.fake@healthpartners.com.

For more details, call 1-800-472-4695 x1. EOE

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