Academic Non-Invasive Cardiologist with no night/weekend call in Franklin, IN - Indiana University Health
Franklin, IN
About the Job
Indiana University Health Physicians is seeking a Non-Invasive Cardiologist to join our clinical care team at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Franklin, Indiana. This 100-bed community hospital is located just 25 miles south of downtown Indianapolis and has served as Franklin county's only hospital since 1947. The Cardiovascular Care Center offers diagnostic and interventional cardiac services.
Position Details:
- Referrals from primary care practices, continuity office-based care Monday through Friday
- Inpatient consultations Monday-Friday
- Non-invasive diagnostic testing including stress echocardiograms, transeophageal echos, nuclear medicine studies, CCTA, EKG & Holter monitoring, anti-coagulation clinic, cardiac rehabilitation and student-athlete screenings
- No night or weekend call
Qualifications:
- American BC/BE in Cardiology
- Cardiovascular Disease fellowship-trained
Compensation Details:
- We offer a strong benefits package including group insurance (health, dental, life, disability), 401K with company match, PTO, relocation assistance, occurrence-based malpractice insurance and opportunity for the Federal Loan Forgiveness program
- Call/Text me today to discuss our compensation offer!
See how you can thrive, right here at Indiana University Health
Rewarding Physician and Advanced Provider employment opportunities await with Indiana University Health Physicians.
IU Health Physicians group, which employs over 2,200 physicians and advanced providers at more than 175 locations across the state, is one of the fastest-growing, comprehensive, multi-specialty practice groups in Indiana. IUHP also serves as the faculty practice plan of Indiana University School of Medicine, and brings together faculty physicians, IU Health-affiliated physicians and private practice physicians to give highly skilled doctors access to innovative treatments using the latest research and technology.
At IU Health, we are committed to advancing a culture where all people can come together while we work to equitably improve the health of all Hoosiers. Working together, our health system fosters an environment in which differences are respected and valued.
Indiana University Health National Recognition:
- Ranked #1 in Indiana by U.S. News & World Report
- Riley Hospital for Children is ranked among the top children’s hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report, and is the only nationally ranked children’s hospital in Indiana
- Preferred by consumers and referring physicians as the best health system overall in Indiana
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity and inclusion at IU Health. IU Health does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, national origin, gender identity and/or expression, marital status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
Indiana University Health, Indiana University Health Physicians and Indiana University School of Medicine are EOE/AA Employers, M/F/D.
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