General Cardiology | $650k+ Compensation Package | Columbia, SC General Labor - West Columbia, SC at Geebo

General Cardiology | $650k+ Compensation Package | Columbia, SC

Join a thriving independent non-profit serving a 800,000 SC Metro that is rapidly growing!Position offers:
o Average 2 days of call a month o Cardiac, Vascular, and Pulmonary Rehab Centerso Dedicated Cardiovascular Nuclear Medicine Technologistso Highly Skilled Clinical Support Teamo Cardiac Surgeryo Vascular Surgeryo Minimally Invasive Limb Salvage Surgeryo State-of-the-Art Hybrid Operating Roomo Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgeryo Ongoing Clinical Trialso Patient Support Groups, Classes, and Educationo Established high volume practice and built-in referral network with an established primary care networko Day 1 Benefitso Retirement and Savings Plans with No Vesting Periodo Relocation and Sign-on Bonus offeredCommunity Highlights:
o Affordable Cost of Livingo 800,000 person Metro and growingo Close proximity to beautiful Lake Murrayo Family friendly community, Home to some of the best school districts in the stateo Centrally located, driving distance to 7 major airportso Annual average temperature is 68 degrees in Decembero 1.
5 hours from Charleston, 2 hours from Asheville.
1.
5 hours from CharlotteFor more information, contact Ryan Haynes:
email protected Text/Call:
828-785-3874Specialty:
Cardiology - Non-InvasiveEmployment Type:
Full Time Recommended Skills Operating Theater Outpatient Surgeries Interventional Radiology Emergency Departments Cath Lab Emergency Medicine Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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