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Medicus Healthcare Solutions Releases Report Exploring the Gastroenterologist Shortage
More than two-thirds of U.S. counties lack gastroenterologists, with nonmetropolitan areas three times more affected, and median job vacancy lasting 186 days, Medicus reports.
- On Nov. 14, 2025, Medicus Healthcare Solutions published Addressing the Gastroenterologist Shortage, distributing the report via PR Newswire from Windham, N.H.
- Medicus' analysis found more than two-thirds of U.S. counties lack gastroenterologists, with these counties three times more likely to be nonmetropolitan.
- It takes a median of 186 days to fill open gastroenterologist positions, and the report documents locum tenens helping healthcare organizations maintain service continuity.
- Healthcare leaders are urged to adopt workforce strategies, as Medicus highlights its services to support solutions for the gastroenterologist shortage, according to the 2025 report.
- Facing a projected shortfall of nearly 1,400 gastroenterologists, the report notes strategies including MedicusOne, the Medicus Transition Program, and mSolve to support workforce stabilization in the United States by 2037.
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Medicus Healthcare Solutions Releases Report Exploring the Gastroenterologist Shortage
WINDHAM, N.H., Nov. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- By 2037, the United States is projected to see a shortfall of nearly 1,400 gastroenterologists. To better understand the causes behind the shortage, leading locum tenens staffing agency, Medicus Healthcare Solutions, has released…
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