Upstate New York Opportunity Offers $650k Base Pay + Bonuses

66 miles from Syracuse, NY

Hospital employed Cardiology practice in Upstate New York is hiring a Non-Invasive Cardiologist. This is a well-established practice with succession planning for two senior cardiologists. Enjoy a large patient base – serving 250,000 people. Teaching opportunities are available for those with interest. This a high earnings potential opportunity in a beautiful location near the Adirondacks and Thousand Islands.

Practice details include:

  • Hospital Employee, Traditional
  • Base Salary: $650,000 + WRVU incentives
  • Signing bonus: $50,000
  • Loan repayment: $20,000 annually
  • Relocation assistance: $15,000
  • Full benefits package
  • Call 1:4 with robust hospitalist team support
  • On-site Cardiac testing: EKG, stress tests, Holter monitoring, echocardiography, pacemaker/ICD follow-up
  • Hospital services: Cardiac consultations, pacemaker implantation, implantable loop recorders, nuclear and PET imaging
  • Financially stable 290-bed independent, not-for-profit hospital
  • J1 and H1B visa sponsorship available

Meet Hannah Barton-Roberts

Hannah Barton-Roberts at Curare

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

  • Specialty: Cardiology
  • Location: 66 miles from Syracuse, NY
  • Job #: 154551
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