Non-Invasive Cardiologist
- Employer
- MultiCare Health System
- Location
- Yakima, Washington State
- Salary
- Salary - $548,000
- Posted Date
- Sep 18, 2023
- Reference
- JR5382
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- Specialty
- Cardiology
- Position Type
- Permanent
- Telehealth
- No
MultiCare Yakima Memorial Hospital (MYMH), a not-for-profit, Level III Trauma Center located in Yakima, WA, is actively seeking a Non-Invasive Cardiologist. Come be a part of MYMH’s Heart, Lung & Vascular clinic, an essential cardiac, lung, and vascular team serving a catchment area of more than 250K while enjoying all the Pacific Northwest has to offer! This is a hospital-employed position with a comprehensive benefit package that includes paid malpractice (with tail), 6 weeks’ PTO annually, CME, Medical/Dental/Vision, 401(k), 457(b), LTD, Life/AD&D, relocation reimbursement, and more.
Highlights:
- Competitive salary with 2-year guarantee; patient volumes sufficient to meet financial goals;
- 4 Patient-facing days and ½ admin day each week;
- Clinic staffing plan is 4 Interventional Cardiologists and 6 Non-Invasive Cardiologists and 6 APPs;
- General cardiology call will be 1:4 and will be reduced as we hire more cardiologists;
- Clinic is equipped with echocardiograms and vascular labs;
- 2 Cath Labs upgraded to Philips equipment
Requirements:
- MD or DO; completion of and ACGME or AOA accredited fellowship training program in Cardiology
- BC/BE in Cardiology by the ABIM or the AOA
- Washington State Medical License or eligible for licensure; DEA registered in WA State
- ACLS/BLS
- Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred
About MultiCare Yakima Memorial Hospital:
As the region’s leading health care provider and Yakima’s largest employer, we believe that by improving health, we will transform Yakima! MultiCare Yakima Memorial Hospital (MYMH) is a 225-bed acute-care, not-for-profit, community hospital that has served Central Washington's Yakima Valley for more than 70 years. MYMH also includes a multispecialty team of more than 300 providers and 20+ primary care and specialty care locations. Specialty care services include cardiac care, a continuum of cancer care, hospice care, and advanced services for children with special health care needs.
Yakima Valley Living
In Yakima, you’ll find 300 days of sunshine each year in a city nestled in a valley surrounded by camel-colored desert hills. You’ll enjoy 4 distinct seasons and endless opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Our central location allows for easy access to the Yakima, Columbia, and Snake Rivers, mountain and lowland lakes, abundant greenways, and scenery you’ll have to see to believe. Downhill and cross-country skiing, world-class fly-fishing, water sports, mountain biking opportunities, and gorgeous hiking trails can all be found within an hour’s drive of Yakima.
The Yakima Valley is rich with families both multi-generational and new, sharing community-sponsored events, neighborhood-organized barbecues, and holiday parties. There’s a feeling of belonging, even when you've just arrived, that inspires so many new families to call Yakima home. Yakima offers a variety of education options with excellent public and private schools and thriving secondary educational facilities. You don’t have to leave town to hear fine classical music, because Yakima has its own symphony orchestra. Pair that with local arena concerts, outdoor music events, and a historic theater that hosts a variety of entertainment events, including traveling Broadway performances, for a region offering cultural breadth and diversity.
The Yakima Valley is a place in touch with the land and its seasons. Apple bins are stacked along the freeway midsummer in anticipation of harvest. Drive past orchards, and you’ll also see trees heavy with pears, apricots, and cherries. The region is also known as one of the finest wine-grape growing areas anywhere. Wines from Yakima Valley vineyards have developed an international reputation rivaling Napa Valley. Many of the state’s most prized AVA’s (American Viticultural Area) are located right here. In addition to nearly 100 nearby wineries, the Yakima Valley is a craft beverage mecca with beer, cider and spirits.
Should you choose to hit the road, Seattle, Portland, and Spokane are within a three hours’ drive - close enough to enjoy without having to deal with a gridlocked life. Not in the mood for a big city? There are several quaint towns, recreational resorts, and historic areas to discover in our region . . . Every day can bring a new adventure.
Those are just some reasons why we choose to call Yakima “home.” Come discover your reasons!
Please contact: carla.voss@multicare.org to learn more.
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