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Source Medical, LLC.

Cardiology - Interventional Physician

Source Medical, LLC., Columbus, GA, United States


Opening for Interventional Cardiology Physician in GAOpportunity in Columbus, GA80m Montgomery 110m AtlantaEmployed OpportunityFull TimePermanent PositionSeeking additional Interventional Cardiologist to join independent group located within hospital. Structural training is a plus. Overview: - Group offers the full scope of cardiovascular services including CT Surgery - 4 Cath Labs and a hybrid suite - Groups Internal Medicine program will open this summer 2022 - Opportunities to teach residents if desired - Facility is certified by the Joint Commission in Acute Coronary Syndrome Care and Advanced Primary Stroke Care - Private practice with partnership track - Provide care for the entire spectrum of cardiac patients - Call is 1:5 - Group is conveniently located near the cardiac cath lab - Opportunity for structural proceduresBenefits and Compensation: - Base salary + wRVU production incentive - Sign-on bonus - Relocation Assistance - Student loan assistance - Residency stipend - Health benefits + Retirement plan - Marketing + practice growth assistanceAbout the area:Directly across the Chattahoochee River, Columbus has a classically restored and lively downtown. It is only 90 minutes south of Atlanta, four hours from Savannah and a short drive to the beautiful, white sand beaches on the Florida Panhandle. Columbus has a strong public and private school system. Many companies are headquartered here. With a population of about 200,000, Columbus is home to many museums, including the National Civil War Naval Museum and Coca-Cola Space Science Museum. There is something for everyone in Columbus, from biking and white-water rafting, to geocaching, birdwatching and zip lining. Take a stroll along the lovely pedestrian trail that winds through the city! Columbus has a humid subtropical climate with daytime summer temperatures often reaching highs in the mid-90s and low temperatures in the winter averaging in the upper 30s.