Was hoping to get some insight about my future and available options as a GI. I recently matched to a fellowship in advanced endoscopy and am wondering about my career options.
I love inpatient medicine and would love to work as a GI hospitalist. However, I also love the procedural aspect of GI and want to keep up my skills as a therapeutic endoscopist.
I am not a fan of outpatient medicine and don't care much for the longitudinal relationship with patients. I couldn't be more happier if I never had to see an outpatient. I also don't care much about money or scoping for dollars. I would be happy to make enough to support my family and live an average middle class lifestyle.
I am wondering if there is any institution/group that would be interested in hiring a GI hospitalist who also specializes in advanced endoscopy. Is there any practice model that will allow me to work as a hospitalist as well as maintain my skills as an advanced endoscopist witout any clinic obligations?
I love inpatient medicine and would love to work as a GI hospitalist. However, I also love the procedural aspect of GI and want to keep up my skills as a therapeutic endoscopist.
I am not a fan of outpatient medicine and don't care much for the longitudinal relationship with patients. I couldn't be more happier if I never had to see an outpatient. I also don't care much about money or scoping for dollars. I would be happy to make enough to support my family and live an average middle class lifestyle.
I am wondering if there is any institution/group that would be interested in hiring a GI hospitalist who also specializes in advanced endoscopy. Is there any practice model that will allow me to work as a hospitalist as well as maintain my skills as an advanced endoscopist witout any clinic obligations?