Interventional Cardiology

Job ID: JO-2506-12479

Interventional Cardiology | Oregon Mountain Town | 700k+ Earning Potential

Job description

"An established cardiology team is seeking a BE/BC Interventional Cardiologist to replace a retiring physician. Practice for this reputable, not-for-profit hospital and live in a scenic southern Oregon mountain town - an ideal haven for outdoor enthusiasts! The Opportunity: • Practice is a mix of coronary interventions with general cardiology and pacemakers if desired. No structural work. • 4-Day Work Week - 1 Dedicated Cath Lab Day, 3 Days in Clinic, and 1 Remote Admin Day• Up to $700,000 Earning Potential - Base Salary with Productivity Incentives • $100,000 Sign-on/Retention Bonus and Relocation Assistance• A comprehensive benefits package including medical/dental/vision insurance, malpractice coverage, retirement, CME, and moreThe Community:• Nestled in the mountains of Southern Oregon, this community enjoys nearly 300 days of sunshine each year, offering stunning views, picturesque landscapes, and peaceful lakeside living—an ideal setting for year-round outdoor adventures.• Explore miles of hiking and mountain biking trails in nearby national forests, various lake activities, and have access to top-notch fly-fishing, ice-fishing, and game hunting.• Experience the beauty of Oregon without the high price tag—this area offers a cost of living that’s 56% lower than Portland, according to Sign up or sign in for contact information.• Reside conveniently near the Medford, Oregon airport for easy travel or a commutable driving distance of 30 minutes to Northern California, 2 hours to Bend, and 4.5 hours to the Sign up or sign in for contact information learn more, please contact Misha Naleid:Cell: Sign up or sign in for contact informationE-mail: Sign up or sign in for contact information: Sign up or sign in for contact information"

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