Hiring - Physician - Interventional Cardiology - Coos Bay, OR
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Cardiology-Interventional
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Location
Coos Bay, Oregon, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Experience Level
2 years
Job Description
Last Update:
1/15/25
BE/BC Cardiovascular Medicine and Interventional Cardiology
Opening due to growth and expansion of services
Large primary care and community referral base
Full scope interventional procedures including PCI and PVI
Rotate through hospital, lab and clinic, NP/PA support
Shared Stemi call
Willingness to provide outreach services to nearby critical access hospitals
High caliber, collegial team
Low stress, engaging environment
Customized orientation adapted to your skills
The interventional cardiologist will share responsibilities seeing inpatient hospital patients, seeing clinic patients, rotating into the cardiac Cath Lab schedule, covering an imaging rotation, and sharing both general and interventional call.
Privileges include the ability to assess, stabilize, and determine the disposition of patients with emergent conditions consistent with policies regarding emergency and consultative call services. The core privileges in the specialty include the procedures on the following procedures list and such other procedures that are extensions of the same techniques and skills within the specialty practice
Interventional cardiology core privileges:
- Intracoronary foreign body retrieval
- Intracoronary infusion of pharmacologic agents including thrombolytic medications
- Intracoronary mechanical Thrombectomy
- Intracoronary stents, balloon angioplasty, and other commonly used interventional devices
- Intracoronary ultrasound of coronaries or IVUS
- Use of intracoronary Doppler, flow and pressure wire
- Management of complications of percutaneous interventional coronary procedures
- Rotational atherectomy
- Use of vasoactive agents for epicardial and microvascular spasm
- Primarily radial approach and or femoral and brachial cannulation for angiography or percutaneous coronary interventions
- Interpretation of coronary angiograms, ventriculography, and hemodynamics
- Intra-aortic balloon pump catheter insertion and post patient care
Special requested procedures for interventional cardiology:
- Peripheral vascular angiography, angioplasty, and stenting
- Special request for privileges may be made for carotid stenting, and endovascular grafts of the aorta
- Special request for privileges may be made for permanent pacemaker implantation and other implant devices such as AICD
- Other requested privileging can be made based on prior experience and new training reappointment criteria for Interventional Cardiology
- Maintains regular, consistent and punctual attendance at the assigned job location
- Exercises good judgment, demonstrates effective critical thinking skills
- Flexible, able to prioritize and address multiple responsibilities concurrently
- Works effectively under stress and frequently changing job requirements/situations
Opening due to growth and expansion of services
Large primary care and community referral base
Full scope interventional procedures including PCI and PVI
Rotate through hospital, lab and clinic, NP/PA support
Shared Stemi call
Willingness to provide outreach services to nearby critical access hospitals
High caliber, collegial team
Low stress, engaging environment
Customized orientation adapted to your skills
The interventional cardiologist will share responsibilities seeing inpatient hospital patients, seeing clinic patients, rotating into the cardiac Cath Lab schedule, covering an imaging rotation, and sharing both general and interventional call.
Privileges include the ability to assess, stabilize, and determine the disposition of patients with emergent conditions consistent with policies regarding emergency and consultative call services. The core privileges in the specialty include the procedures on the following procedures list and such other procedures that are extensions of the same techniques and skills within the specialty practice
Interventional cardiology core privileges:
- Intracoronary foreign body retrieval
- Intracoronary infusion of pharmacologic agents including thrombolytic medications
- Intracoronary mechanical Thrombectomy
- Intracoronary stents, balloon angioplasty, and other commonly used interventional devices
- Intracoronary ultrasound of coronaries or IVUS
- Use of intracoronary Doppler, flow and pressure wire
- Management of complications of percutaneous interventional coronary procedures
- Rotational atherectomy
- Use of vasoactive agents for epicardial and microvascular spasm
- Primarily radial approach and or femoral and brachial cannulation for angiography or percutaneous coronary interventions
- Interpretation of coronary angiograms, ventriculography, and hemodynamics
- Intra-aortic balloon pump catheter insertion and post patient care
Special requested procedures for interventional cardiology:
- Peripheral vascular angiography, angioplasty, and stenting
- Special request for privileges may be made for carotid stenting, and endovascular grafts of the aorta
- Special request for privileges may be made for permanent pacemaker implantation and other implant devices such as AICD
- Other requested privileging can be made based on prior experience and new training reappointment criteria for Interventional Cardiology
- Maintains regular, consistent and punctual attendance at the assigned job location
- Exercises good judgment, demonstrates effective critical thinking skills
- Flexible, able to prioritize and address multiple responsibilities concurrently
- Works effectively under stress and frequently changing job requirements/situations
Qualifications
Board Certified in Interventional Cardiology -OR- completed a Certificate of Added Qualification in Interventional Cardiology by the AOBIM - REQUIRED
OR License (or willing to obtain) - REQUIRED
Minimum of 2 years' work experience at Interventional Cardiologist (note in "Experience" field) - REQUIRED
Working Hours