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Occupation Physician
Specialty Cardiology-Noninvasive
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Idaho, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 2/28/21

Job Description

Employment Opportunity with an established multi-specialty group practice that includes 3 Cardiologists; 1 EP; 2 Interventional Cardiologists; 2 CT Surgeons and 5 Nurse Practitioners

Position Overview:
  • Base Salary with wRVU Bonus Incentives
  • Competitive Benefit package including/ Health/Dental/vision/Paid CME/401 K/Malpractice Insurance
  • Relocation and Student Loan Assistance
  • Commencement Bonus

Candidate Qualifications:

  • MD or DO
  • Board Certified/Eligible Cardiology
  • Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills along with an entrepreneurial spirit
  • Ability to integrate well with medical community to help promote referrals
  • Not a J1 or H1b opportunity

Location:

  • Located in Southeastern Idaho where the sun shines 300 days a year
  • Housing, Cost of Living and Crime Rate substantially lower than the national average
  • Home to Idaho State University and a World Class Performing Arts Center
  • Diversity of choice between Public, Private and Charter School Education
  • Within 2 hours of Sun Valley, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone National Park, Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Premier Fly Fishing, Skiing, Hiking, Biking and Golfing all nearby

This is a unique opportunity to take advantage of the great outdoors in a town often referred to as the Hidden Jewel of the Northwest while pursuing your career goals.You can get a glimpse of the hospital and our services on our website [Register to View]

Portneuf Medical Center
777 Hospital Way
Pocatello, ID 83201
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Beds

Total Beds: 187
Staffed Beds: 174
Acute Beds: 119
Psych Beds: 26
Rehab Beds: 9
SNF Beds: 0
ICU Beds: 20
Nursery Beds: 15

Patient Volume

Avg Daily Census: 80
Admissions: 8200
Births: 1600
OP Visits: 110,000
ER Visits: 36,500
Surgery-IP: 2600
Surgery-OP: 7050
OR Rooms: 15

Ownership

Ownership: Ardent Health Services/Portneuf Health Care Foundation JV
Hospital Type: For Profit

Designations

Trauma Level: 3A
Nursery Level: II

Special Services

Cardio-vasular services including Hybrid OR Robotic Surgery Bariatric Surgery Cancer Center 16 basinet NICU Sleep Lab Wound Care & Hyperbarics

Pocatello, Idaho

Population

City Population: 66,646
Metro Area Population:
County Population: 82,839
City Draw Area: 150,000
Annual Growth/Decline: 2.5%

Closest Metropolitian Areas

CityPopulationDistanceTravel Time
Salt Lake City, Utah186,440150 Miles2.5 hours
Boise, Idaho205,671250 Miles4 hours

Climate

In addition to the desireable four-season climate where clear, sunny and dry are the norm, Pocatello enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year. Less than 15 inches of precipitation falls annually. Summers are dry and warm with average temperatures of 92.4 degrees. The average daily termperature during the winter months is 35.4 degrees.

Topography

Southeastern part of the state contains relatively high & moist mountains and valleys of the Idaho-Wyoming thrustbelt.

Shopping & Restaurants

You'll find a satisfying mix of well-known national chains and homespun favorties when you sample the Pocatello cuisine. Among the many are Chili's, Ruby Tuesday, Texas Roadhouse, Winger's Diner, 5 Guys Burger, Johnny B Goodes, Remo's, Sandpiper Restaurant & Lounge, Red Lobster, Buddies, Thai Paradise, The Bridge, The Grecian Key, Senior Iguana's, Portneuf Valley Brewing, Sumisu Sushi Restaurant and Taste Treet (home of the space burger). Pocatello serves as the retail hub for Southeast Idaho where you'll find the big-city chains i.e. Costco, JC Penney's and Sears, you rely on and the small-town shops you adore. The major shopping district lies on the border of Pocatello and Chubbuck, it includes a variety of stores including Lowe's Home Improvment Center, Home Depot, Dick's Sporting Goods, Ross Dress for Less, Bed Bath & Beyond, Staples, and Famous Footwear, Wal-Mart SuperCenter, Sierra's Arts and Crafts Store, TJ Maxx, Shoe Carnival and Down East Outfitters.

Housing

Your money goes a lot further in Pocatello, which enjoys a cost of living well below the United States average. In fact, the cost of real estate is among the best in the nation! A median-priced home in Pocatello is $146,499. The selling price of new construction is $200,983. On the basis of average housing costs, utilities, healthcare, transportation, groceries, and other services, Idaho's cost of living is the lowest of the eleven western states. The following data provides a comparison of the relative cost of living in the western states averaged over four consecutive quarters for the participating cities within those states. Source: ACCRA; Cost of Living Index 2009 Nat'l 103.0, Idaho 95.2, Utah 98.5, New Mexico 102.3, Montana 100.2, Wyoming 102.6, Colorado 101.3, Washington 105.0, Arizona 107.6, Nevada 109.3, Oregon 113.3, California 137.6.

Cultural Activities

Along with the World Class Stephens Performing Art Center offering a wide variety of theatre, dance, opera, jazz, and philharmonic concerts; the city also has 32 parks, a Museum of Natural History, The Stanrod Mansion, The Fort Hall Replica and the Pocatello Zoo. Idaho State University offers summer concerts on the Quad. Old Town Pocatello hosts the weekly Revive @ 5 summer concerts hosted by Bannock Civitans, Portneuf Valley Farmers Market, Annual International Night at the Pavilion, and a monthly First Friday Art Walk. More adventure and cultural experiences can be discovered within a short driving distance of Pocatello in Sun Valley, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone National Park, and Jackson Hole.

Industry

The chief sources of income of Pocatello and its surrounding trade area are manufacturing, mining, transportation, agriculture, processing of agricultural products, high-tech and nuclear research, recreation, and tourism. Agriculture, including farming and processing Idaho's famous potatoes, is an important part of the local economy. The top five employers are Idaho State University, School District #25, Portneuf Medical Center, ON Semiconductor and Heinz Frozen Foods.

Religion

The Pocatello area offers a variety of places to worship including Catholic, LDS/Mormon, Protestant. Hebrew/Jewish, and Greek Orthodox services among others.

Education

Diversity of choice between Pulic, Private and Charter School Education. Pocatello and Chubbuck accommodate their nearly 14,000 public and private students with five private schools, 13 public elementary schools, four junior highs, an alternate school, and three high schools. The district has a solid reputation for providing quality education in grades K-12, as well as nationally recognized adult/community education classes. Century, Highland and Pocatello High Schools have been accredited with merit status by the Idaho Department of Education. Idaho State University is among the four academic institutions of higher education supported by the State of Idaho. About 12,000 students participate in 124 baccalaureate, 50 masters, and nine doctoral programs in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Pharmacy, Health-related Professions, Education, Engineering and Business.

Recreation

With magnificent venues and a low cost of living set in the unspoiled mountains and streams of Idaho, Pocatello is a favorite destination for outdoorsmen seeking easy access to nature. That's why Pocatello ranked No. 2 in Outdoor Life's Best Towns 2010 for hunters and fisherman! More than a thousand miles of major recreational trails wind through the expanse of Southeast Idaho where over half the area is public land, a million acres is national forest, and even more is controlled by the Bureau of Land Management and the state. Enjoy these popular sports, all available just minutes outside of town: Fishing, Hunting, Rock Climbing, Water Skiiing, Rafting/Boating/Canoeing, Hot Tubbing (in natural springs), Swimming, Snow Skiiing/Boarding, Cross Country Skiing, Snow Shoeing, Hiking/Walking/Jogging, Mountain/Dirt Biking, Snowmobiling and Horse Riding. Pebble Creek is located just 20 minutes south of Pocatello, in the Caribou National Forest, it has 1,100 skiable acres, 54 runs, and an abundance of annual snowfall. Within the city limits you have golf courses, a swimming complex, bike and hiking trails, rock climbing and a skate park. The Pocatello region offers endless recreational adventures.

Advantages of Living in this Community

Within minutes, you can leave the city behind and participate in nature's peace and serenity. The Great Outdoors is the biggest benefit that Idaho has to offer. People move to Idaho for the easy access to wilderness, and pollution free skies, not to mention their fair share of peace and quiet. While Idaho's urban areas offer world-class cultural events and entertainment, it's Idaho's rugged landscape and opportunities for recreation and enjoyment of nature's wild side that inspire people to pack up their familes and move here. It takes less than an hour to drive to wooded campgrounds in summer, or cross-country ski trails in winter. 10 Great Reasons to Live, Work & Play in Idaho: Make a Meaningful Difference, Quality of Life, Comprehensive Scope of Care, World-Class Outdoor Recreation, Appreciative Patients, Dedicated Colleagues, Spectacular Scenery, Well-Equipped, Modern Facilities, Central Location and Professional Networking.

Disadvantages of Living in this Community

Flights at Pocatello's Regional Airport are sometimes limited. Occassionally winter weather creates delays in travel.

Job Description Employment Opportunity with an established multi-specialty group practice that includes 3 Cardiologists; 1 EP; 2 Interventional Cardiologists; 2 CT Surgeons and 5 Nurse Practitioners Position Overview: Base Salary with wRVU Bonus Incentives Competitive Benefit package including/ Health/Dental/vision/Paid CME/401 K/Malpractice Insurance Relocation and Student Loan Assistance Commencement Bonus Candidate Qualifications: MD or DO Board Certified/Eligible Cardiology Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills along with an entrepreneurial spirit Ability to integrate well with medical community to help promote referrals Not a J1 or H1b opportunity Location: Located in Southeastern Idaho where the sun shines 300 days a year Housing, Cost of Living and Crime Rate substantially lower than the national average Home to Idaho State University and a World Class Performing Arts Center Diversity of choice between Public, Private and Charter School Education Within 2 hours of Sun Valley, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone National Park, Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Salt Lake City, Utah Premier Fly Fishing, Skiing, Hiking, Biking and Golfing all nearby This is a unique opportunity to take advantage of the great outdoors in a town often referred to as the Hidden Jewel of the Northwest while pursuing your career goals.You can get a glimpse of the hospital and our services on our website www.portneuf.orgPortneuf Medical Center777 Hospital WayPocatello, ID 83201[Register to View] Beds Total Beds: 187Staffed Beds: 174Acute Beds: 119Psych Beds: 26Rehab Beds: 9SNF Beds: 0ICU Beds: 20Nursery Beds: 15 Patient Volume Avg Daily Census: 80Admissions: 8200Births: 1600OP Visits: 110,000ER Visits: 36,500Surgery-IP: 2600Surgery-OP: 7050OR Rooms: 15 Ownership Ownership: Ardent Health Services/Portneuf Health Care Foundation JVHospital Type: For Profit Designations Trauma Level: 3ANursery Level: II Special Services Cardio-vasular services including Hybrid OR Robotic Surgery Bariatric Surgery Cancer Center 16 basinet NICU Sleep Lab Wound Care & Hyperbarics Pocatello, Idaho Population City Population: 66,646Metro Area Population: County Population: 82,839City Draw Area: 150,000Annual Growth/Decline: 2.5% Closest Metropolitian Areas City Population Distance Travel Time Salt Lake City, Utah 186,440 150 Miles 2.5 hours Boise, Idaho 205,671 250 Miles 4 hours Climate In addition to the desireable four-season climate where clear, sunny and dry are the norm, Pocatello enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year. Less than 15 inches of precipitation falls annually. Summers are dry and warm with average temperatures of 92.4 degrees. The average daily termperature during the winter months is 35.4 degrees. Topography Southeastern part of the state contains relatively high & moist mountains and valleys of the Idaho-Wyoming thrustbelt. Shopping & Restaurants You'll find a satisfying mix of well-known national chains and homespun favorties when you sample the Pocatello cuisine. Among the many are Chili's, Ruby Tuesday, Texas Roadhouse, Winger's Diner, 5 Guys Burger, Johnny B Goodes, Remo's, Sandpiper Restaurant & Lounge, Red Lobster, Buddies, Thai Paradise, The Bridge, The Grecian Key, Senior Iguana's, Portneuf Valley Brewing, Sumisu Sushi Restaurant and Taste Treet (home of the space burger). Pocatello serves as the retail hub for Southeast Idaho where you'll find the big-city chains i.e. Costco, JC Penney's and Sears, you rely on and the small-town shops you adore. The major shopping district lies on the border of Pocatello and Chubbuck, it includes a variety of stores including Lowe's Home Improvment Center, Home Depot, Dick's Sporting Goods, Ross Dress for Less, Bed Bath & Beyond, Staples, and Famous Footwear, Wal-Mart SuperCenter, Sierra's Arts and Crafts Store, TJ Maxx, Shoe Carnival and Down East Outfitters. Housing Your money goes a lot further in Pocatello, which enjoys a cost of living well below the United States average. In fact, the cost of real estate is among the best in the nation! A median-priced home in Pocatello is $146,499. The selling price of new construction is $200,983. On the basis of average housing costs, utilities, healthcare, transportation, groceries, and other services, Idaho's cost of living is the lowest of the eleven western states. The following data provides a comparison of the relative cost of living in the western states averaged over four consecutive quarters for the participating cities within those states. Source: ACCRA; Cost of Living Index 2009 Nat'l 103.0, Idaho 95.2, Utah 98.5, New Mexico 102.3, Montana 100.2, Wyoming 102.6, Colorado 101.3, Washington 105.0, Arizona 107.6, Nevada 109.3, Oregon 113.3, California 137.6. Cultural Activities Along with the World Class Stephens Performing Art Center offering a wide variety of theatre, dance, opera, jazz, and philharmonic concerts; the city also has 32 parks, a Museum of Natural History, The Stanrod Mansion, The Fort Hall Replica and the Pocatello Zoo. Idaho State University offers summer concerts on the Quad. Old Town Pocatello hosts the weekly Revive @ 5 summer concerts hosted by Bannock Civitans, Portneuf Valley Farmers Market, Annual International Night at the Pavilion, and a monthly First Friday Art Walk. More adventure and cultural experiences can be discovered within a short driving distance of Pocatello in Sun Valley, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone National Park, and Jackson Hole. Industry The chief sources of income of Pocatello and its surrounding trade area are manufacturing, mining, transportation, agriculture, processing of agricultural products, high-tech and nuclear research, recreation, and tourism. Agriculture, including farming and processing Idaho’s famous potatoes, is an important part of the local economy. The top five employers are Idaho State University, School District #25, Portneuf Medical Center, ON Semiconductor and Heinz Frozen Foods. Religion The Pocatello area offers a variety of places to worship including Catholic, LDS/Mormon, Protestant. Hebrew/Jewish, and Greek Orthodox services among others. Education Diversity of choice between Pulic, Private and Charter School Education. Pocatello and Chubbuck accommodate their nearly 14,000 public and private students with five private schools, 13 public elementary schools, four junior highs, an alternate school, and three high schools. The district has a solid reputation for providing quality education in grades K-12, as well as nationally recognized adult/community education classes. Century, Highland and Pocatello High Schools have been accredited with merit status by the Idaho Department of Education. Idaho State University is among the four academic institutions of higher education supported by the State of Idaho. About 12,000 students participate in 124 baccalaureate, 50 masters, and nine doctoral programs in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Pharmacy, Health-related Professions, Education, Engineering and Business. Recreation With magnificent venues and a low cost of living set in the unspoiled mountains and streams of Idaho, Pocatello is a favorite destination for outdoorsmen seeking easy access to nature. That’s why Pocatello ranked No. 2 in Outdoor Life’s Best Towns 2010 for hunters and fisherman! More than a thousand miles of major recreational trails wind through the expanse of Southeast Idaho where over half the area is public land, a million acres is national forest, and even more is controlled by the Bureau of Land Management and the state. Enjoy these popular sports, all available just minutes outside of town: Fishing, Hunting, Rock Climbing, Water Skiiing, Rafting/Boating/Canoeing, Hot Tubbing (in natural springs), Swimming, Snow Skiiing/Boarding, Cross Country Skiing, Snow Shoeing, Hiking/Walking/Jogging, Mountain/Dirt Biking, Snowmobiling and Horse Riding. Pebble Creek is located just 20 minutes south of Pocatello, in the Caribou National Forest, it has 1,100 skiable acres, 54 runs, and an abundance of annual snowfall. Within the city limits you have golf courses, a swimming complex, bike and hiking trails, rock climbing and a skate park. The Pocatello region offers endless recreational adventures. Advantages of Living in this Community Within minutes, you can leave the city behind and participate in nature's peace and serenity. The Great Outdoors is the biggest benefit that Idaho has to offer. People move to Idaho for the easy access to wilderness, and pollution free skies, not to mention their fair share of peace and quiet. While Idaho's urban areas offer world-class cultural events and entertainment, it's Idaho's rugged landscape and opportunities for recreation and enjoyment of nature's wild side that inspire people to pack up their familes and move here. It takes less than an hour to drive to wooded campgrounds in summer, or cross-country ski trails in winter. 10 Great Reasons to Live, Work & Play in Idaho: Make a Meaningful Difference, Quality of Life, Comprehensive Scope of Care, World-Class Outdoor Recreation, Appreciative Patients, Dedicated Colleagues, Spectacular Scenery, Well-Equipped, Modern Facilities, Central Location and Professional Networking. Disadvantages of Living in this Community Flights at Pocatello's Regional Airport are sometimes limited. Occassionally winter weather creates delays in travel.