Practice just outside of Pittsburgh, PA!

43 miles from Pittsburgh, PA

Non-invasive cardiologist to join an existing hospital-employed practice just outside of Pittsburgh consisting of two physicians and two PA’s for succession planning and growth. The practice site is about one mile from the hospital, with plans to move onto the hospital campus. Access to ECG, echo, and nuclear reading panels; TEE also available. AB/AT preferred, but will consider all candidates. Must be BC/BE; H-1B can be accepted (cap-exempt). Loan forgiveness is available, call today!

Practice details include:

  • Hospital Employee, Traditional
  • Surgical schedule
  • Assigned Call with 1:4 Call Ratio
  • 80th percentile MGMA Annual Salary
  • WRVU and Quality Bonus production incentives
  • Loan Forgiveness available
  • Signing Bonus available, contact us for details
  • Relocation Bonus available
  • CME time and money available
  • Retirement plan provided
  • Access to ECG, echo, and nuclear reading panels; TEE also available
  • Great benefit package. Educational loan forgiveness, signing bonus, and relocation expenses available.
  • Conveniently located one hour east from the city of Pittsburgh
  • Practice located on hospital campus
  • Family oriented community surrounded by well-respected university,

Meet Terrance Amos

Terrance Amos at Curare

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

  • Specialty: Cardiology
  • Location: 43 miles from Pittsburgh, PA
  • Job #: 124336
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