NEW! Mercy Health Employed Interventional Cardiology Opportunity - Ohio Transportation & Warehousing - Lima, OH at Geebo

NEW! Mercy Health Employed Interventional Cardiology Opportunity - Ohio

We are seeking a board certified/board eligible Interventional Cardiologist interested in experiencing all four seasons in a Midwest city surrounded by beautiful suburbs and charming rural communities.
You will work in a very collegial multi-specialty group at a large regional referral center serving a ten-county area.
Our patient population is more than 480,000 and we have FM, IM, and EM Residency Programs

Highlights:

  • Interventional Cardiology with Cardiothoracic back-up
    • Collaborate with CT/CV Surgery, CHF, EP, structural heart and other specialties
    • Participate in the annual CV Symposium, Grand Rounds, and Community Outreach
    • Two medical assistants per provider
  • Hybrid OR
  • TAVR program
  • Nuclear, Peripherals, EP and General
  • Employed with Mercy Health the largest health system in Ohio
  • One hospital location
  • State-of-the-art Cath lab - 125/month
  • Percutaneous Coronary Intervention 75-80/month
  • Open Heart Institute on-site
  • Generous base salary, moving allowance and overall employed and excellent benefits
  • 1:
    6 General call, 1:
    4 Interventional call

Our region offers many perks; including minimal traffic, low cost of living, and access to both public and private school systems with excellent reputations.
This is a close-knit community that is ideal for raising your family.
In addition, Lima is centrally located on I-75 between multiple large urban hubs for quick access to metropolitan experiences and air transportation.
We are less than 1-2 hours from Dayton, Fort Wayne, Toledo, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Detroit.

Please call or email with questions and email your CV to:

Traci Cox, M.
Ed.

Physician Recruitment

Mercy Health Lima & Springfield Markets

C:
419-296-7808

trcox@mercy.
com

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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