Cardiology Non Invasive Physician - Inverness, United States - Citrus Memorial Hospital

    Citrus Memorial Hospital
    Citrus Memorial Hospital Inverness, United States

    Found in: Lensa US P 2 C2 - 2 weeks ago

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    Description

    Specialization:
    Cardiology Non Invasive

    Job Summary:
    Exciting opportunity for a non- invasive cardiologist to join a large cardiology practice in Inverness, Florida


    Qualified Candidates:
    Board certified or board eligible Must hold or be able to obtain an active Florida medical license prior to startCall: 1:5APP support10 offices in 3 counties with 23 physiciansCandidate would be covering 2 hospitals in close proximity

    Incentive/Benefits Package:
    Competitive compensation packageRelocation assistance availableCME allowanceFull benefits available including medical, malpractice, CME, health, 401k Generous PTO

    About Citrus Memorial Hospital:
    204–bed hospital founded in 1957 as the area's first healthcare institution for residents in Citrus and surrounding counties.
    Today, part of HCA West Florida network, offering the latest medical technologies and treatments.

    Numerous accolades including America's 50 Best for Vascular Surgery (Healthgrades), Advanced Primary Stroke Center and America's 100 Best for Spine Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery (Healthgrades).Other key services include the Cardiovascular Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology.

    Situated on Florida's Nature Coast, Citrus County boasts a growing business community, a top-rated school system and charming communities nestled into beautiful backdrops.

    A healthcare haven, the county boasts a large retiree population, yet remains approximately an hour away from the large metropolitan areas of Greater Orlando and Greater Tampa Bay.

    The city of Inverness is a bicycler's paradise featuring easy access to one of Florida's top 10 bike trails - the 46-mile Withlacoochee Rails to Trails.

    The beautiful Crystal River connects spring-fed Kings Bay to the Gulf of Mexico and provides nearly every aquatic activity conceivable from swimming, boating and fishing to up-close interaction with our most famous residents, the endangered West Indian Manatee.