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North Carolina Cardiology Physician Job

Physician Job Info.

Facility: Alliance Recruiting Resources
Location: NORTH CAROLINA, North Carolina
USA
Degree: MD
Years Partnership: N/A
Beginning Comp.: 300k - 349k
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Board Status: BC/BE
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Either
Position Type:
  • Hospital
Skills:
  • Invasive / Interventional
Company: Alliance Recruiting Resources

Permanent Interventional Cardiologist Board Eligible


Permanent BC Invasive/Interventional Cardiologist Needed in North Carolina

BC/BE in Cardiovascular Disease is required.

Medical Director - Cardiac Cath Lab

Candidate will perform inpatient and outpatient clinical services relating to Invasive/Interventional Cardiology and train Interventional fellows in the evaluation and management of Cardiac Services.

Enjoy close faculty-student interaction as you prepare the students for real world medicine.

Rank and title commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Email CV and exact dates of availability ASAP!!!!

About North Carolina Cardiology Physician Jobs

Cardiology Physician jobs are regulated by the North Carolina Medical Board. The North Carolina Medical Board was established by the General Assembly “in order to properly regulate the practice of medicine and surgery for the benefit and protection of the people of North Carolina.” The practice of medicine is a privilege granted by the state. The North Carolina Medical Board, through efficient and dedicated organization, will license, monitor, discipline, educate, and when appropriate, rehabilitate physicians and mid-level practitioners to assure their fitness and competence in the service of the people of North Carolina. In fulfilling its mission, the Board will play a leading role in the ever-changing health care environment through dialogue with the public, the legislature, academia, and the medical community.

Source: http://www.ncmedboard.org/