Full-Time

Transplant Hepatology Physician

Posted on 5/23/2026

Deadline 3/6/27
Intermountain Healthcare

Intermountain Healthcare

10,001+ employees

Nonprofit health system delivering patient care

Compensation Overview

$528k/yr

+ Starting Bonus + Relocation Assistance

Murray, UT, USA

In Person

Outreach travel: Mountain West region 1-2 nights per month.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • MD or DO degree from a fully accredited medical or osteopathic school of medicine
  • U.S. ACGME Residency training in Internal Medicine and Fellowship in Gastroenterology
  • Board certification or eligibility in Internal Medicine specializing in Gastroenterology
  • Active, unobstructed Utah medical license, or the ability to obtain one
  • Ability to successfully complete Intermountain Health’s credentialing process
  • Candidates requiring Visa sponsorship will be reviewed on an individual basis
Responsibilities
  • Become part of a transplant team at Intermountain Health in Murray, Utah focusing on hepatology transplant care
  • Collaborate with national organ donor networks across seven states
  • Engage in outreach travel in the Mountain West region one to two nights per month
  • Provide comprehensive care and contribute to innovative leadership and maintaining nationally recognized outcomes in transplantation
  • Practice at Intermountain Medical Center as part of the hepatology transplant program
Intermountain Healthcare

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Intermountain Health is a nonprofit health system that provides medical care and related services across the Mountain West. It operates hospitals, clinics, a medical group, home care, telehealth, and health insurance plans, along with subsidiaries, to bring care closer to people’s homes and communities. Its care model combines direct patient services with research and education to tailor treatment and reduce costs. What sets it apart is its size and scope as the region’s largest nonprofit health system, its integration of hospitals, clinics, home health, telehealth, and insurance under one umbrella, and its mission to reinvest in care and make health more affordable. The company aims to help people live the healthiest lives possible by expanding access to care, improving quality, and reducing costs through its community-focused approach and ongoing research.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$1.9M

Headquarters

Salt Lake City, Utah

Founded

1975

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What believers are saying

  • The Sandy campus can showcase integrated care to athletes and fans.
  • Select Health exclusivity deepens Intermountain's economics across the Utah sports deal.
  • Helmsley's $20 million grant supports pediatric behavioral health expansion in Nevada.

What critics are saying

  • The 2028 campus launch creates visible execution risk if schedules slip.
  • Exclusive insurance arrangements can trigger backlash from employers and patients.
  • AI injury-risk tools create malpractice exposure if recommendations prove wrong.

What makes Intermountain Healthcare unique

  • Intermountain is building a 2028 sports campus with the Jazz and Mammoth.
  • The campus combines primary care, orthopedics, rehab, diagnostics, and ambulatory surgery.
  • AI-enabled movement analysis supports injury-risk assessment and return-to-play decisions.

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KJZZ
May 14th, 2026
SEG, Intermountain Health announce sports medicine center at South Town in Sandy.

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Sinclair Broadcast Group
May 14th, 2026
SEG, Intermountain Health announce sports medicine center at South Town in Sandy.

SEG, Intermountain Health announce sports medicine center at South Town in Sandy. by Megan Brugger, KUTV Wed, May 13, 2026 at 7:48 PM Smith Entertainment Group and Intermountain Health announced a partnership and the creation of a sports medicine center at The Shops at South Town. (Photo: KUTV) SANDY, Utah (KUTV) - Smith Entertainment Group and Intermountain Health announced a partnership and the creation of a sports medicine center at The Shops at South Town. The "first-of-its-kind campus" will combine NBA and NHL practice facilities with the medicine center. "Scheduled to open in 2028, the Intermountain Health Sports Performance Center will be strategically located adjacent to the Utah Mammoth Ice Center and the future Utah Jazz practice facility," a press release states. "This will be the only sports and health campus in the NBA and NHL with two teams under a single ownership group and a single healthcare provider, creating a fully integrated destination for high performance athletes and active individuals seeking advanced recovery, wellness, and innovative care." The center will reportedly expand access to "cutting-edge performance technology, advanced training methodologies, and industry-leading sports medicine services" significantly. It will also offer clinical services such as primary care, sports medicine, orthopedics, physical medicine, rehabilitation, sports performance science, performance therapy, advanced diagnostics, and an orthopedic ambulatory surgery center. "Designed to serve people at every level - from professional athletes to youth competitors to active community members - the center will further establish Utah as a global destination for sport, performance innovation, and community health," the press release states. Ryan Smith, chairman and CEO of Smith Entertainment Group said that "having a single ownership group and a single healthcare provider across both teams will allow us to innovate, share best practices, and build toward the integrated care that is the future and continue to invest in proactive care, health, and longevity for our teams and the community." "Partnering with Intermountain Health on this campus is one more important step in creating Utah as a destination market for professional athletes and our ability to serve the community at large," he continued. At the center, athletes will reportedly have access to AI-enabled performance insights and movement analysis that connects biomechanics and assesses injury risk, guiding training, recovery, and return-to-play protocols. Intermountain Health will become the official healthcare partner for the Utah Jazz and the Utah Mammoth, beginning July 1, and Select Health will become the exclusive health insurance. SPONSORED CONTENT MORE TO EXPLORE

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
May 13th, 2026
Helmsley Charitable Trust commits $20M to Intermountain Health to expand pediatric behavioral health services in Nevada.

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Association of Clinical Documentation Integrity Specialists (ACDIS)
Apr 23rd, 2026
Note from the editorial manager: feel empowered by the stories of our 2026 ACDIS Achievement Awards recipients.

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St. George News
Apr 11th, 2026
Intermountain Health Cedar City Hospital earns top 20 rural facility award for 11th time.

Intermountain Health Cedar City Hospital earns top 20 rural facility award for 11th time. * Apr 11, 2026 Updated Apr 11, 2026 Photo shows the front entrance to Intermountain Cedar City Hospital, Cedar City, Utah, Dec. 30, 2025. Intermountain Health Cedar City Hospital has once again been named one of the top 20 Rural and Community Hospitals in the nation. This marks the 11th consecutive time - all years since the award's inception - that the National Rural Health Association has recognized Intermountain's Cedar City facility. "Being named one of the nation's Top 20 Rural and Community Hospitals by the NRHA for the 11th consecutive time is an extraordinary honor, and to be the only hospital to achieve that milestone is deeply meaningful to our caregivers and to the community we are proud to serve," said Jamison Robinett, president of Intermountain Health Cedar City Hospital, in a news release. "Rural communities need the same level of excellence in care close to home and this award affirms our dedication to delivering safe, affordable, and patient-centered care." As previously reported, the hospital recently celebrated the grand opening of a newly expanded emergency department and molecular imaging services center. "This expansion demonstrates what we're all about, and that is to keep individuals from Iron County and the surrounding communities in Iron County," Robinett said at the March 18 ceremony. "That is our North Star, and that will forever be what we strive to do here." The association announced the 20 top rural and community hospitals in the nation based on an evaluation conducted by the Chartis Center for Rural Health. Hospitals are assessed using the Chartis Rural Hospital Performance INDEX, one of the most comprehensive and objective tools for measuring rural hospital performance. Hospitals are also evaluated across several key areas, including quality of care, patient outcomes, patient perspective, affordability of care and financial performance. This recognition highlights hospitals that are delivering strong clinical outcomes while responsibly managing resources. "This award reflects the dedication and commitment of our caregivers and providers to the care and wellbeing of Iron County and the surrounding communities," said Dr. Jarid Gray, M.D., chief medical officer of Intermountain Health Cedar City Hospital. "The fact that we have achieved this status for 11 consecutive years is reflective of our commitment to excellence and compassionate care that is central to our mission." The Chartis Center for Rural Health evaluates rural and critical access hospitals using publicly available data, focusing on market performance, value-based outcomes and financial stewardship. Intermountain Health Cedar City Hospital is one of two Intermountain Health facilities nationwide named to the Top 20 list this year. The other Intermountain Health hospital is Intermountain Health Sevier Valley Hospital.