Cardiology: General/Non-Invasive in Coastal South Carolina at Tidelands Health Accounting - Murrells Inlet, SC at Geebo

Cardiology: General/Non-Invasive in Coastal South Carolina at Tidelands Health

Job DescriptionTidelands Health, in collaboration with MUSC Health, is recruiting skilled, BC/BE, General Cardiologists to meet the community need! Join a well-established, employed group consisting of two interventional cardiologists, one general invasive cardiologist, one cardiac imaging specialist, and six advanced practice providers.
There are currently four outpatient practices with plans to grow and add a fifth! The service area is Georgetown and Horry County, SC and is the second fastest growing region in the country, with a growing population of retirees and seniors.
Bilingual a plus.
We are a Top 150 Best Places to work in healthcare in the US.
Practice Details:
2 current Hospitals, Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital & Tidelands Georgetown Memorial Hospital, and plans to expand to a third, Tidelands Health Carolina Bays Hospital, in the next few years.
4 OP Practices:
Georgetown, Pawleys Island (main hub), Murrells Inlet and Market Common (Myrtle Beach), with plans to expand to a fifth practice in North Myrtle Beach 3 RCIS-certified technicians Special device clinic for pacemaker and cardiac implant patients at Pawleys Island location 1 Cath Lab and 1 Special Procedures Room CT Cardiac Imaging MUSC Health collaboration to expand community access to advanced heart care.
FT; IP/OP Equal share of call currently 1:
4, future call 1:
5 with Interventional backup APPs provide IP/OP stress testing each morning at the hospitals.
Compensation Package:
Competitive base salary
wRVU production incentive CME allowance Sign-on bonus and Relocation Paid malpractice coverage Health benefits
Retirement plan Marketing
practice growth assistance SDL2017 Recommended Skills Certified Nurse Practitioner Cardiology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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