CoxHealth
Non-Invasive/Heart Failure Cardiology opportunity with large group at physician-
CoxHealth, Springfield, MO, United States
CoxHealth is seeking a Non-Invasive Cardiologist to lead our Heart Failure Program for a well-established cardiology service in Springfield, Missouri. The physician will join a growing team currently with six interventional and non-interventional cardiologists, two Electrophysiologists, three CT Surgeons, and four vascular surgeons. Our Cardiology outpatient and heart failure clinics are attached via a skywalk to Cox South Hospital.
Opportunity Highlights:
- Cardiology is supported with 17 Cardiology APPs providing outpatient support and 24/7 inpatient coverage.
- This group works from the main hospital of a six hospital system. No traveling required.
- Invasive Cardiologists perform over 4,700 cath lab procedures annually, including a robust structural program.
- This position covers their outpatient/heart failure clinic and supports our extensive cardiology program, performing and interpreting non-invasive cardiac imaging, including Echocardiography and Nuclear Medicine.
- This position will assist with weekday inpatient coverage with 1:8 evening and weekend call for one hospital: Cox Medical Center South, a 706 bed, Level I STEMI Center.
- Optional research and teaching opportunities with medical students and residents.
- Large referral network comprising 20+ surrounding counties
Benefits Include:
- Highly competitive compensation with excellent earning potential
- Ability to tailor practice to create your desired work-life integration
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Sign-on bonus
- Relocation allowance
- CME allowance
About Springfield, Missouri:
- Located in scenic southwest Missouri
- Metro area population nearly 500,000
- Low cost of living, quick commutes, top-rated schools
- Abundant outdoor activities - miles of trails, dozens of parks, multiple area lakes
About CoxHealth:
- Physician-led, not-for-profit health system, established in 1906
- 6 hospitals, 80+ clinics
- Serving a 1 million patient region in southwest Missouri