Interventional Cardiologist for Existing Employed Practice in Alabama
Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Cardiology-Interventional
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Inpatient Outpatient
Location Alabama, Alabama, United States
Visa Sponsorship Yes

Job Description

Last Update: 6/18/24

This Regional Medical Center, located in AL, offers this employed Interventional Cardiology position joining one physician who is retiring in 2028 and a NP. 10 days of call per month with the opportunity for additional paid call shifts each month. TEE and device implant experience are a plus. American Board Certification/Eligibility required. J1 visa support is available. Excellent opportunity for experienced physicians or new graduates looking for a better quality of life and a place where he/she can make a difference. Physicians are valued in our community where they are still admired and respected. Located on the Alabama River you will find some of the country's best hunting and fishing. Good weather makes outdoor activities a year-long enjoyment.

Recruitment Package may include:
- Comp in the MGMA-median range + wRVU production incentive
- $5K CME allowance
- Sign-on bonus
- Student loan assistance
- $10K Relocation allowance
- Residency stipend
- Health benefits + Retirement plan
- We'll buy your hunting/fishing license!

With a population of 18K residents, the twon is home to the largest historic district in Alabama, with over 1,200 historic structures, palatial antebellum and Victorian homes, and museums. Century-old buildings that once housed warehoused cotton and Civil War munitions are now home to wonderful specialty shops, cafés and offices. A host of cultural activities are available for lovers of the arts, including the Art Guild Gallery and the Walton Theatre. The city is also home to a vibrant educational scene, including public and private high schools, as well as Selma University, Wallace State Community College and Concordia College. Auburn University, the University of Alabama, Troy State and the University of West Alabama are all within a 100-mile drive.

Selma and Dallas County are a dream come true for the outdoor enthusiast. The Alabama River provides unlimited fishing, boating and water sports fun. The area boasts 12 commercial hunting organizations, offering opportunities to hunt buck, quail and turkey. There are two public golf courses in the area, and five Robert Trent Jones golf courses within a two-hour drive. The city also sports lighted baseball and softball diamonds, 20 hard-surfaced tennis courts and organized leagues in baseball, football, soccer, softball and tennis.


The town has a small municipal airport and the closest international airport is in Spokane (2 hours).