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Gastroenterology Physician

Potsdam, NY

$108K - $147K/yr

... colitis, gastritis, hemorrhoids, Crohn s disease, lactose intolerance, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease, ulcers, celiac disease, gallbladder disease and certain cancers Completing ...

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What is the difference between Assistant Crohn Colitis Foundation vs Medical Assistant?

AspectAssistant Crohn Colitis FoundationMedical Assistant
CredentialsTypically requires specialized training or certification related to Crohn and ColitisRequires medical assisting certification or diploma
Work EnvironmentNon-profit organization, healthcare settings focused on Crohn and ColitisClinics, hospitals, outpatient facilities
Employer & IndustryNon-profit health organizations, research institutesHealthcare providers, clinics, hospitals
Common TasksPatient support, education, advocacy in Crohn and ColitisVital signs, patient prep, administrative tasks

The Assistant Crohn Colitis Foundation focuses on supporting patients and advocacy within non-profit health organizations, often requiring specialized knowledge of Crohn and Colitis. In contrast, Medical Assistants work directly in clinical settings performing general medical tasks. While both roles support healthcare, their focus, environment, and required credentials differ significantly.

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Gastroenterology Physician

Gastroenterology Physician

Prime Staffing

Potsdam, NY

$108K - $147K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Gastroenterologists are doctors who specialize in treating digestive system conditions and diseases. These can include disorders of the stomach, intestines, colon, pancreas, esophagus, gallbladder, bile ducts, and liver. Gastroenterologists typically see patients who have been referred by their primary doctors after showing gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, bleeding, and abdominal pain.
Their responsibilities might include:
Meeting with and assessing patients Running diagnostic tests Performing colonoscopies and endoscopies to see within the colon and digestive system Taking X-rays, MRIs, CT scans and ultrasounds Referring patients for surgery and continuing their treatment post-surgery Treating patients for conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, gastritis, hemorrhoids, Crohn s disease, lactose intolerance, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease, ulcers, celiac disease, gallbladder disease and certain cancers Completing administrative tasks such as filling out paperwork and patient records Meeting with medical staff and contributing to business decisions
Float:
How often does your unit float? n/a
Do travelers or FTE float 1st? n/a
What units do you float to? n/a
Unit Information:
Staff on unit:
Provider: 1
Anesthesia: in each procedure NP: 1 LPN: 1 Acuity level of patients: Adults acutely ill with a wide variety of medical problems. Number of beds: n/a Patient Ratios: 1:15-20 Automated Medication dispensing system: Pixys Charting: EPIC