The Gastroenterologist will provide medical care and treatment to patients with gastrointestinal disorders. They will perform diagnostic procedures, such as endoscopies and colonoscopies, and treat conditions such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. The Gastroenterologist will also provide counseling on diet and lifestyle choices to help prevent gastrointestinal problems.

Gastroenterologist Job Responsibilities

  • A gastroenterologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the digestive system, which includes the stomach, intestines, gallbladder, liver, and pancreas.
  • Gastroenterologists conduct diagnostic tests such as endoscopies (inserting a small camera into the digestive tract to examine it) and colonoscopies (examining the large intestine).
  • They also perform procedures such as upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopies, esophageal dilation, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).
  • In addition to diagnosing and treating disorders of the digestive system, gastroenterologists also provide preventive care through lifestyle counseling and screenings for colorectal cancer.

Objectives

  • To provide comprehensive medical care to patients with gastrointestinal disorders.
  • To work collaboratively with other members of the healthcare team to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
  • To maintain a high level of clinical competence through continual learning and professional development.
  • To provide compassionate and caring service to all patients, families and caregivers.

Gastroenterologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A gastroenterologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, which includes the stomach, intestines, and other digestive organs. To be a gastroenterologist, one must first complete four years of medical school followed by three years of residency training in internal medicine. After completing their residency, they must then complete an additional two to three years of fellowship training in gastroenterology. In order to be certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, they must pass a written and oral examination.