Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI

Electrophysiologist needed in Detroit. You join a large and established team in their state-of-the-art heart hospital and surrounding sites, and be supported by an experienced team including a dedicated EP Nurse Practitioner. The schedule will be based on a typical 40-hour week with 1-2 days per week spent in the clinic, as well as a balance of the time spent rounding and in lab doing procedures. The census is light with a mix of approximately 60% outpatient and 40% inpatient.

Practice details include:

  • Minimum of 3-5 years experience
  • In-house billing, coding, and collections
  • Website development, marketing support, and other crucial services for the practice are handled for you
  • Comprehensive benefits package (health, dental, life insurance, disability insurance, 401K, etc.)
  • Facilities easy to access and include free parking!
  • Hospital system is affiliated with Wayne State University with a cardiology residency and fellowship program. Located in Mid-town Detroit, home to all four professional team sports. Multicultural city on the grow with excellent school systems both public and private options. Vibrant downtown with new restaurants; easy international and national travel options through the Detroit Wayne International Airport.

Meet James Bik

James Bik at Curare

Call any of our consultants today at (800) 880-2028 to talk about this opportunity!

  • Specialty: Cardiology
  • Location: Detroit, MI
  • Job #: 156130
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