Here are three things to know about the demand for gastroenterologists, according to a healthecareers Network report.
• In 2013, the most in-demand GI specialty was general, followed by pediatrics and hepatology.
• Between 2012 and 2013, gastroenterology-specific employer types exhibited an increase in interest: practice management and consulting firms up 80 percent, healthcare search firms up 40 percent and hospitals/health systems up 4 percent.
• Between 2012 and 2013, Ohio had the greatest increase, 73 percent, in gastroenterologist job postings.
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• In 2013, the most in-demand GI specialty was general, followed by pediatrics and hepatology.
• Between 2012 and 2013, gastroenterology-specific employer types exhibited an increase in interest: practice management and consulting firms up 80 percent, healthcare search firms up 40 percent and hospitals/health systems up 4 percent.
• Between 2012 and 2013, Ohio had the greatest increase, 73 percent, in gastroenterologist job postings.
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Memphis Gastroenterology Group, Gastro One to Merge
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly: The Economics of GI