Ohio (metropolitan city): An academically/university-trained interventional cardiologist is needed to join a premier medium-size single-specialty group. This very well respected practice has five busy interventional cardiologists.
Located in a metropolitan city in Ohio, an academically-trained interventional cardiologist is needed to join a premier medium-size single-specialty group with all extremely well-trained cardiologists. This very well respected practice has five busy interventional cardiologists.Established more than twenty-two years ago, this interventional opportunity is due to growth and expansion.All of the cardiologists in this successful, busy and well-respected practice are all academically-trained with excellent credentials.The new interventional cardiologist can look forward to doing about 150 PTCAs during the first year.If he/she is trained to do Peripheral Vascular interventional procedures, there is a definite opportunity to use this skill. However, this is optional and not a requirement.Cardiologists completing their interventional fellowship and those already in practice will both be strongly considered.This premier group has a large referral base.The interventional and general call schedule will be discussed.This practice has three offices, which are located on the campuses of the two hospitals that they admit to. Both hospitals are major tertiary-care facilities. They have successful open-heart surgery programs and also established EP labs.This group does a very high volume of both echo and nuclear scans per year. They have four nuclear cameras and four echo machines in their offices. Three of these machines are leased and the rest are owned by this practice.Their financial offer will be negotiable and extremely competitive. It will be commensurate with the physician´s training, experience and qualifications. The earning potential is very competitive and very strong! The metropolitan area has a population of 1.7 million people, while the combined Statistical Area has almost two million residents. In 2006 this city was ranked as the 15th largest city in the United States. Acknowledged by Money Magazine as the eighth best large city in the U.S. to live, it is also recognized as an emerging global city. Unlike many other major US cities in the Midwest, this area continues to expand its reach, making it one of the fastest growing large cities in the nation, in terms of both geography and population, and probably the fastest in the Midwest. This metropolitan city has a generally strong and diverse economy, ranking in the top 10 overall in the United States, and the best in Ohio. Its diverse economy is based on education, insurance, healthcare, retail, and technology. Several Fortune 500 companies and five insurance companies have their headquarters in this city. Its demographics include a mixture of all religious denominations, races, and a wide range of incomes. This metropolitan city offers a broad range of high-quality educational opportunities and institutions for all ages. There are a number of very well-regarded Institutions of higher learning and many other smaller colleges and schools. They also have close to 150 elementary, middle, and high schools, including a number of alternative schools. This metropolitan city also offers varied and many cultural activities (i.e., symphonies, ballet, opera, theatre, jazz clubs, museums, art galleries, etc.). There are also many parks, gardens, outdoor attractions, state fairs and art festivals. For the sports enthusiast, this city offers both college and professional sports teams in hockey, soccer, arena football, and minor league baseball. This area takes pride in its low crime rate and is a very family-friendly city to raise a family. It is also a recession-proof city. It has available varied housing options at very affordable prices. In sum, working with such a high-caliber single-specialty group of cardiologists, and living in a great metropolitan city in Ohio will, undoubtedly, offer you a very high quality of life on every level!