Colon & Rectal Surgery

Colon Rectal Surgeon needed in Georgia

Job description

Colon Rectal Surgeon – Georgia
Start Date: December 15, 2025
Schedule: Standard 7-night shifts, 12 hours (7 PM – 7 AM), 7 days/month (1 week) + Weekend 24-hour call (Friday 6 PM – Monday 7 AM)
Location: Georgia

Position Highlights:
On-Call Coverage: Night call from 6 PM to 7:30 AM, covering clinic patients, Emergency Department, inpatient consults, and emergency procedures. Typically 1-2 call backs per night; weekend 24-hour call includes Friday evening through Monday morning.

Support Team: On-call coverage supported by 1 MD with no APP; 3 surgeons available in the clinic or OR as backup.

Practice Scope: Manage adult patients with colorectal conditions including colonoscopies, anoscopies, rectal surgery, colon resections, polyp removal, pelvic organ prolapse, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Requirements:
Board Certified in Colon and Rectal Surgery or General Surgery with proficiency in lower GI procedures

Georgia medical license required; Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) considered

Current ACLS, BLS certifications

DEA registration required

Minimum 2-5 years post-training experience preferred

Additional Info:
Credentialing timeframe: up to 120 days

Willing to assist with licensing but preference for GA-licensed candidates

Travel included: flights, hotel, rental car or mileage reimbursement

Contact:
Rachel Koehler
Aya Locums
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  • On-Call Coverage: Night call from 6 PM to 7:30 AM, covering clinic patients, Emergency Department, inpatient consults, and emergency procedures. Typically 1-2 call backs per night; weekend 24-hour call includes Friday evening through Monday morning.
  • Support Team: On-call coverage supported by 1 MD with no APP; 3 surgeons available in the clinic or OR as backup.
  • Practice Scope: Manage adult patients with colorectal conditions including colonoscopies, anoscopies, rectal surgery, colon resections, polyp removal, pelvic organ prolapse, and inflammatory bowel disease.

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