Gastroenterologists or GI doctors work primarily in hospitals, where they can be available for tests, procedures, surgeries, and consultations. Many also have an office or private practice where they take appointments with new or existing patients. Also, GI doctors are often involved in teaching hospital residents, so they may work at local universities or residency programs within the hospital.

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