Per Diem Cardiologist (Providence Heart Institute)

Providence Heart Institute is seeking a board certified Invasive or Non-invasive General Cardiologist for a per diem position in Oregon. This role offers a full array of both inpatient and outpatient cardiac services which are all supported by robust hospitalist services and a group of outstanding physicians. There is also a unique opportunity for expansive professional experience as this location includes a large Primary Care base, an array of sub-specialty providers, and a very close connection to the statewide Providence Heart Institute which has highly specialized program offerings including quaternary cardiac services such as cardiac transplant.

Come join an amazing team, facility, and heart program, while enjoying a healthy work-life balance in Southern Oregon. Per diem position Consistent scheduling availability Supportive and collaborative clinical environment Providence provides malpractice liability insurance Where You'll Work The Providence Heart Institute is an integrated cardiovascular service line with more than 80 specialists serving hospital and clinic locations throughout Oregon and southwest Washington. In addition, the program is a hub for vast data registries in cardiovascular care, including the Center for Cardiovascular Analytics, Research and Data Science (CARDS).

This state-of-the-art institute is a leader in new therapies, and consistently receives national recognition, including the American Heart Association's \"Get With The Guidelines\" designation for coronary artery disease care.

Where

You'll Live Located at the end of the Lewis and Clark trail, Seaside tops the list of \"Most Charming Small Towns To Visit in 2023\" for a reason: It's simply a great place to live and raise a family! This small coastal community, population 6,000, is nationally known for its magnificent seascapes, lush forests, and sunny, moderate summer climate. Recreational opportunities abound, including beachcombing, whale watching, surfing, hunting, fishing, hiking, and a variety of festivals.

Portland is just a pleasant 90-minute drive, offering big-city shopping, dining, arts, and entertainment. Who You'll Work For Providence is a nationally recognized, comprehensive health care organization spanning seven states with a universal mission - to provide compassionate care to all who need its services, especially the poor and vulnerable. Its 119,000-plus caregivers/employees serve in 51 hospitals, more than 800 clinics and a comprehensive range of health and social services.

Providence: one name, one family, one extraordinary health system. Check out our benefits page for more information.

Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran Job ID Number: 24226

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