Gastroenterologist doctor - Salary and Career
Clinical doctors

Gastroenterologist doctor - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They carry out medical consultations and care, treat patients and clients, implement disease prevention and health promotion actions, both individual and collective, coordinate health programs and services, carry out expertise, audits and medical investigations, prepare documents and disseminate knowledge in the medical field.

How much does an Gastroenterologist doctor earn

A Gastroenterologist doctor earns between $2.705 and $12.520 per month, with an average monthly salary of $5.866 and a median salary of $5.850 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 55 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Gastroenterologist doctor

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 5.866 70.389 1.466 63
1º Quartile 2.705 32.462 676 29
Median Salary 5.850 70.200 1.463 63
3º Quartile 9.549 114.584 2.387 102
Higher Salary 12.520 150.246 3.130 134


Professional job categories

  • Science and arts professionals
    • professionals of biological sciences, health
      • medical professionals
        • clinical doctors

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Main workplaces

Clinical doctors the positions of this CBO family exercise their functions in sectors whose activities refer to health and social services, teaching, research and development. In general, they work on their own, as self-employed, without permanent supervision. They are organized individually and in a work team, developing activities in closed environments, during irregular working hours. Exception made is professionals who work in the Family Health Strategy Program, where they perform their duties as employees, with occasional supervision and fulfill the weekly workload provided for in a specific Ordinance. They may work in uncomfortable positions for long periods and, due to the nature and level of responsibility inherent in the role, may be subject to constant stress. In some occupations, professionals may be subject to the action of toxic, chemical, radioactive and biological materials.


What does it take to work in the field of Clinical doctors

These occupations are performed by professionals with higher education in Medicine, accredited by the Regional Council of Medicine (CRM). The full exercise of functions takes place after a period of one to two years of professional experience and three to four years for the anthroposophic doctor. For the exercise of the function in the Family Health Strategy Program, no previous experience is necessary.


Functions and activities of Gastroenterologist doctor

Clinical doctors must:

  • spreading medical knowledge;
  • treat patients and clients;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • diffusion medical knowledge;
  • perform medical expertise, audits and inquiries;
  • perform expertise, audits and medical inquiries;
  • difusing medical knowledge;
  • implementing health promotion actions;
  • perform investigations, audits and medical inquiries;
  • perform medical consultation and care;
  • perform medical consultation and assistance;
  • treating patients and clients;
  • perform medical expertise, audits and investigations;
  • promoting family health;
  • coordinating health programs and services;
  • perform medical consultation and service;
  • perform consultation and medical assistance;
  • promote family health;
  • implement health promotion actions;
  • diffusion of medical knowledge;
  • elaborate medical documents;
  • coordinate health programs and services;

  • Activities

    • demonstrate ability to work in a team;
    • assist in the regulation of medical activities;
    • performing gene therapy;
    • demonstrate altruism;
    • to be responsible for all services provided to the enrolled population;
    • prescribe treatment;
    • assist childbirth;
    • perform treatment with physical agents;
    • set up service schedule;
    • practicing clinical interventions;
    • formulate expert questions;
    • define territory of action;
    • monitor the health status of hospitalized patients;
    • examine medical documents;
    • guard organs and tissues;
    • teaching classes;
    • perform treatment with chemical agents;
    • performing gene therapy;
    • indicating the need for hospitalization;
    • raise diagnostic hypotheses;
    • identify groups, families and individuals exposed to risks;
    • select patients in specific situations;
    • participate in the management of inputs;
    • issuing certificates;
    • organizing health promotion groups;
    • distribute tasks;
    • perform hospital visits;
    • participate in association boards, professional associations and health councils;
    • define actions according to local priorities;
    • implement biosecurity measures;
    • elaborate image documents;
    • implement worker safety and protection measures;
    • remove organs and tissues;
    • demonstrate ability to make decisions;
    • setting up a service schedule;
    • interpret clinical examination data and complementary exams;
    • cultivating organs and tissues;
    • participate in continuing education activities;
    • carry out actions to prevent injuries and cures;
    • identify users' needs;
    • demonstrate ability to preserve medical confidentiality;
    • prescribing drugs, medicines, herbal and anthroposophic;
    • promote health campaigns;
    • writing scientific papers;
    • promote educational activities;
    • develop procedures;
    • describe medical actions;
    • manage financial resources;
    • planning treatment of clients and patients;
    • deliver preventive treatments;
    • updating registration information;
    • supervise instrumental propaedeutics;
    • promoting health campaigns;
    • supervise health team;
    • assist the regulation of medical activities;
    • demonstrate medical actions;
    • elaborate image documents;
    • encouraging community participation;
    • evaluate expert knowledge;
    • monitor the user's therapeutic plan;
    • evaluate medical acts;
    • establishing a health action plan;
    • promoting educational activities;
    • perform anamnesis;
    • elaborate informative and normative material;
    • demonstrate ability to provide humanized care;
    • prepare teaching material;
    • issue reports;
    • rehabilitate patients and clients (biopsychosocial conditions);
    • elaborate standard operating procedures;
    • issue declarations;
    • provide consultancy and advice;
    • demonstrate impartiality of judgment;
    • track prevalent diseases;
    • setting up a scale of services;
    • supervise medical acts;
    • redefine the disease for the patient by individualizing its meaning;
    • answer expert questions;
    • participate in meetings, congresses and other scientific events;
    • inspect work environments;
    • interpret data from clinical examination and complementary exams;
    • select work team;
    • mapping area of operation;
    • stimulating the patient to develop autonomy and self-care;
    • develop equipment;
    • implementing worker safety and protection measures;
    • promote comprehensive care;
    • demonstrate ability to adapt language;
    • establish health action plan;
    • perform complementary exams;
    • discuss diagnosis, prognosis and treatment with patients, clients, guardians and family members;
    • perform community health diagnosis;
    • perform organ and tissue transplants;
    • coordinating the care of users;
    • elaborate medical records;
    • establish prognosis;
    • participate in team evaluations;
    • dispatch time;
    • request additional exams;
    • performing treatment with biological agents;
    • supervise medical training;
    • elaborate reports;
    • elaborate reports;
    • monitor health status of hospitalized patients;
    • follow the user's therapeutic plan;
    • registering activities in information systems;
    • setting up service schedule;
    • practicing interventional procedures;
    • implanting orthoses and prostheses;
    • demonstrate empathy;
    • demonstrate ability to listen;
    • manage urgent and emergency situations;
    • perform autopsies;
    • archive documents;
    • indicating non-drug therapies;
    • demonstrate selective attention capacity;
    • prescribe hygienic-dietary measures;
    • issue prescriptions;
    • developing research in medicine;
    • fill in compulsory notification forms;
    • establishing medical-hospital committees;
    • collect testimonials;
    • developing procedures;
    • assisting childbirth;
    • elaborate protocols for medical procedures;
    • organize scientific meetings;
    • guarding organs and tissues;
    • assisting the regulation of medical activities;
    • issue certificates;
    • practicing psychotherapy;
    • demonstrate tolerance;
    • issue opinions;
    • implement environmental health measures;
    • disclose information in the media;
    • establishing prognosis;
    • forward users to other professionals;
    • demonstrate leadership ability;
    • participate in planning activities;
    • perform gene therapy;
    • monitor cognitive/emotional development of the student/educator;
    • dispatch work;
    • perform physical examination;
    • demonstrate ability to deal with adverse situations;
    • to raise diagnostic hypotheses;
    • request interconsultations;
    • perform urgent and emergency care;
    • organizing scientific meetings;
    • perform home visits;
    • prepare research projects;
    • demonstrate receptiveness;
    • identify partners and resources available in the community;
    • perform an active search for local situations;
    • demonstrate ability to interpret verbal and non-verbal language;
    • perform in-office assistance;
    • organizing continuing education courses;
    • supervise instrumental workup;
    • implementing environmental health measures;
    • demonstrate quickness of perception;
    • promote vector and zoonosis control actions;
    • perform instrumental workup;
    • prescribe immunization;
    • specify inputs;
    • perform treatment with biological agents;
    • inspect equipment and facilities;
    • notify diseases, injuries and situations of local importance;
    • diagnose the health status of patients and clients;
    • provide testimonials;
    • serving users in ubss, in homes or community spaces;
    • evaluate biographical moment;
    • indicate treatment;


    Sectors that hire Gastroenterologist doctor the most in the job market

    • hospital care activities
    • general public administration
    • service activities in emergency room and hospital units for emergency care
    • health management support activities
    • outpatient medical activity with resources for performing complementary exams
    • support activities for education
    • other human health care activities
    • activities of associations for the defense of social rights
    • higher education - postgraduate and extension
    • outpatient care activities




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