Cardiovascular Diseases
Job ID: 3379590
General Cardiology Locums Opportunity in Pennsylvania | Ongoing | Temp Privileges Available
Job description
General Cardiology Opportunity – Pennsylvania
Start Date: May 18 or June 8
Assignment Length: Ongoing
Schedule: Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM–4:00 PM, with approximately 1–2 nights of call per week and 1:4–1:5 weekend call
Opportunity Highlights:
• Full-time, ongoing assignment with a consistent weekday schedule
• Excellent blend of clinic, hospital, procedures, and call responsibilities
• See approximately 17–18 adult patients per day
• Perform and interpret nuclear studies, stress tests, TEEs, cardioversions, echocardiograms, and cardiac monitoring
• Three lab days per week with dedicated APP support
• CT interpretation experience is a plus but not required
• Minimal call burden with virtually no nighttime or weekend callbacks (weekend rounding only)
• Epic EMR
• Temporary privileges available for providers with a clean file to expedite onboarding
Requirements:
• Board Certified or Board Eligible in Cardiology
• Nuclear Cardiology Board Certification required
• Echocardiography Board Certification required
• CT interpretation experience preferred but not required
• Active Pennsylvania license or IMLC Letter of Qualification required
• DEA required
• Minimum of 1 year of experience
Coverage Need:
The client is seeking a provider who can cover the majority of the assignment, though 1–2 weeks of requested time off can be accommodated if needed.
If this sounds like something you'd be interested in learning more about, I'd love to connect and discuss the details. Please feel free to reply to this email or call or text me directly.
Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you!
Rachel Koehler
Sr. Principal Recruiter IV
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- Full-time, ongoing assignment with a consistent weekday schedule
- Excellent blend of clinic, hospital, procedures, and call responsibilities
- See approximately 17–18 adult patients per day