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Description
We’re seeking Board Certified and Board Eligible Pediatric Gastroenterologists to join the collegial, stable team in the Section of Gastroenterology in the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine working at CHRISTUS Children’s, the first and only freestanding, academic, not-for-profit children’s hospital in San Antonio, Texas. General pediatric gastroenterologists, advanced endoscopy gastroenterologists, and physicians specializing in motility disorders are all welcomed.
Clinical responsibilities include:
- Outpatient and inpatient care, consultation and emergency room consultation for children with all types of intestinal, hepatic, pancreatic and nutritional disorders.
- General pediatric gastrointestinal procedures, including upper endoscopy and colonoscopy with related therapeutic procedures.
- The supervision and education of medical students, residents, and fellows in Gastroenterology.
The section established the first of its kind Advanced Endoscopy fellowship and has successfully trained five fellows. In addition, the Max and Minnie Tomerlin Voelcker Clinical Research Center – with 200+ active research studies (supported by $5.3 million in state, federal and foundation grants) – is available for those interested in pursuing or continuing clinical research.
Qualified applicants must have an MD, DO or MD/PhD degree, be BE/BC in Pediatric Gastroenterology and have (or will obtain) a Texas medical license. Academic rank and appointment will be determined by the candidate’s credentials and experience.
These positions are employed by Baylor College of Medicine and offer a highly competitive salary and excellent benefits package, including medical/dental/vision, 401(a) Retirement Plan, 403(b) Tax-Deferred Investment Plan, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), adoption assistance, Long Term Disability (LTD), financial counseling and basic life insurance.
About CHRISTUS Children’s/Baylor College of Medicine
Located in the nation’s seventh largest city and the second largest city in Texas, San Antonio offers a pediatric population expected to grow an additional 30 percent over the next 20 years, offering an exceptional professional opportunity.
CHRISTUS Children’s serves as a focal point for pediatric services throughout the community and is a world-class children’s hospital – both inside and out. In February 2013, The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio finalized an agreement with Baylor College of Medicine, ranked as the #7 medical school for pediatrics by U.S. News & World Report in 2023-24. Baylor College of Medicine recruits, employs and oversees physicians.
At CHRISTUS Children’s, you’ll find an established legacy of care dating back to 1869 when the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word arrived in San Antonio and health care for women and children was transformed. Brought to the city by Claude Marie Dubuis, a Frenchman who was the Bishop of all Texas, three Sisters arrived in San Antonio to find a town plagued by a cholera epidemic and the remnants of the Civil War. By 1891, the Sisters congregation had grown to nearly 200 and had established the Santa Rosa Infirmary.
The Sisters continued to care for the children of San Antonio throughout the 21st century, building the first and only hospital for children, Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital, in 1959. The hospital became part of the CHRISTUS family in 1999.
CHRISTUS Children’s is the culmination of the vision of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word and the CHRISTUS Health System leadership. The organization now employs more than 1,400 staff members, including a nearly 600-nurse team who earned Magnet designation in 2018.
About San Antonio
The Alamo City is one of Texas’ most historic and charming metropolitan areas, blending Old West history, Spanish heritage, and all the energy of a big city with the warm, welcoming feel of a small town. Residents are drawn to San Antonio by its housing prices, which are comparatively lower than other large U.S. cities, along with its annual average of more than 300 days of sunny weather and mild winters, rich diversity, excellent public and private schools, abundance of green space, professional sports, top-notch restaurants, two major amusement parks, shopping, nightlife and entertainment, and a strong regional economy with varied professional opportunities for spouses, plus easy access to a major airport.
Stroll or take a river barge along The River Walk, the city’s 15-mile urban waterway. On the weekends, you are just a short drive from the bustling heart of the city to the beauty and wide-open spaces of the Texas Hill Country with its rolling hills and big Texas skies, along with the area’s abundant restaurants, shops and galleries.
You’re also conveniently located to explore Austin (less than 90 minutes), Houston (less than three hours), Dallas (about four hours) or the beaches of Galveston (less than four hours). And, as a resident of Texas, you’ll pay no state income tax.
For more information about these opportunities, please contact Glenda Church Smith, Principal, Pediatric Search Partners, at glenda@pediatricsearchpartners.com, or call directly (877) 440-3832, or text to (214) 850-3094.