Due to community growth, HCA Northwest is seeking a general GI for Houston, TX.Qualified candidate:Board certified or board eligible gastroenterology physician with residency/fellowship training or experienceERCP/EUS is welcome, but not required for the opportunityAbility to obtain or maintain an active Texas medical licenseThe recruitment will help satisfy a deficit of GI serving the community, and help grow the GI service line for the hospitalIncentive/Benefits package:Guaranteed salaryBonuses Employment thru hospital (501.a)Malpractice coverageRich Benefit packageCME/dues/subscription allowancePaid vacationRelocation allowanceTexas has tort reform and No state income taxAbout HCA Houston Healthcare Northwest:HCA Houston Healthcare Northwest has served the north Houston community since it opened in 1973Since that time, it has grown into one of the largest, most comprehensive medical facilities in the Houston areaWe are dedicated to improving the health of our community by delivering exceptional, personalized health care with more than 600 employeesPrimary Certified Stroke Center24/7 neurosurgery coverageIn activation of Level II Trauma CenterInpatient rehabilitation unit for post-acute recoveryWide range of diagnostic imaging services 24/7A regional transfer center that provides one-phone-call access and support for patient transfers into and out of HCA Healthcare-affiliated facilities, as well as access to ground and air transportation within a 150-mile radiusHouston is the nation's fourth-largest city. The most diverse city in America has a lot to offer, including professional sports teams, the theater and museum districts, hundreds of clubs and live music venues. With its gigantic Galleria and more, Houston is a shopper's paradise. Houston's sunny climate makes it easy to enjoy the municipal parks, jogging paths, and bike trails. Piney woods, area lakes, Galveston Bay, and sunny Gulf Coast beaches are all less than an hour away. Families will appreciate the excellence of the area's public and private schools and availability of institutions of higher learning. Texas is a tort-reform state with no state income tax, making it an exceptional place to live and work.