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
Saint Peter’s University Hospital is a non-profit, 478-bed acute care teaching hospital sponsored by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen. Saint Peter’s brings the latest medical practices and highly skilled professionals to the bedside. We employ more than 3,600 healthcare professionals and support personnel, and more than 1,000 doctors and dentists are on staff at our hospital. We treat more than 23,000 inpatients and more than 245,000 outpatients yearly.
Saint Peter's Healthcare System was formed in 2007 and reflects the expansive scope of health and wellness services we offer to our community.
Our services are offered to all. We are a Catholic institution with a capital "C" and a small "c." We draw inspiration from our religious heritage. Our care for others is universal, extending to those of other faiths and in some cases, of no faith whatsoever. Without question, the fact that ours is a faith-based healthcare delivery system is of primary significance. At Saint Peter's Healthcare System, you will find leading-edge technology and an experienced staff. You will also find the trust and compassion that we have always been known for.
This is our legacy—our very sacred ministry.