Physician - Endocrinology

New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Specialty Endocrinology
Profession Physician

Join a nationally recognized leader in diabetes care - Saint Peter's Physician Associates is seeking a BE/BC Endocrinologist to join our established, multispecialty practice with locations in Monroe and East Brunswick, NJ.
Position Overview:

Schedule: 3 days/week in Monroe; 2 days/week in East Brunswick

  • Clinical Hours: 40 hours clinical plus 2 hours daily administrative time
  • Call Responsibilities: Light call rotation (1 week at a time, 7-8 weeks annually); 1-2 holiday coverages per year
  • Practice Overview: Outpatient-focused with minimal inpatient duties supported by 24/7 hospitalist team coverage. Established practice with 15-20-year history offers balanced caseload with existing patient panel and steady referrals.
  • Team Environment: Multispecialty collaborative group including diabetes educators, nurse practitioners, social workers, and dedicated clinical support staff. Supportive leadership and faculty foster professional development.
  • Academic Opportunities: Grand rounds presentations, resident education, and leadership development pathways available.
  • Experience Level: New graduates and experienced physicians encouraged to apply.
  • Awards & Recognition: American Diabetes Association Education Recognition (multiple certifications since 1996), American Heart Association Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll, High Performing Hospital in Diabetes (2024-25), Magnet Designation, Gold Seal of Approval
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package:
    - Competitive salary
    - Retirement: 401(k) with 5% match and 457(b) plan
    - $3,000 annual CME allowance
    - Malpractice insurance with tail coverage
    - Complete health, dental, vision, and prescription coverage
    - Wellness programs and family caregiving support
    - Life and AD&D insurance
    - Federal Student Loan Forgiveness eligibility (non-profit institution)
    - Tuition reimbursement for advanced degrees
    - Full reimbursement of licensing renewal fees and required medical staff membership dues

Key Responsibilities:

  • Diagnose and treat disorders of the endocrine system, including diabetes, thyroid diseases, adrenal disorders, osteoporosis, and reproductive issues
  • Conduct thorough examinations, including reviewing patient history, physical exams, and ordering diagnostic tests such as blood tests, imaging, and biopsies
  • Develop individualized treatment plans, including prescribing medications, recommending lifestyle changes, and discussing surgical options when necessary
  • Monitor patient progress and adjust treatments based on response and health changes
  • Educate patients on managing chronic endocrine conditions, such as diabetes or thyroid disease, and provide guidance on hormone therapy

Skills and Competencies:

  • In-depth knowledge of endocrine disorders, treatment options, and current best practices
  • Strong diagnostic and clinical skills, particularly in managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and thyroid disorders
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain complex medical information to patients in an understandable way
  • Empathy and patience in dealing with patients who may be managing lifelong chronic conditions
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple patient cases

Awards and Recognition:

• The Thyroid and Diabetes Center: American Diabetes Association recognition for diabetes education
• U.S. News & World Report High Performing Hospital (2024-25): Diabetes, Heart Failure, Kidney Failure
• 10 ADA Education Recognition awards (continuous since 1996)
• American Heart Association Target: Type 2 Diabetes™ Honor Roll
• 2024 Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award
• Leapfrog Group "A" Hospital Safety Grade
• 6 consecutive Magnet® Designations (one of only 5 hospitals worldwide)
• Major clinical affiliate of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences

Requirements:

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school
  • Completion of a residency program in internal medicine
  • Completion of a fellowship in endocrinology
  • Board certification or eligibility in endocrinology