Locum Non-Invasive Cardiologist Needed in Coos Bay, OR (RT) | Paid Travel, Lodging & Malpractice
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About the Position
Pay Information: π° Competitive β Negotiable
About the Role
A thriving coastal medical center in Coos Bay, Oregon is seeking a Board-Certified Non-Invasive Cardiologist for a 3-month locum assignment (with possible extension). This role offers an ideal balance of outpatient clinic work and light inpatient call, alongside excellent pay, malpractice coverage, and fully paid travel and lodging.
Join a collaborative cardiology team in a supportive environment while enjoying the natural beauty and slower pace of life along Oregonβs stunning southern coast.
π Position Highlights
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Schedule: Full-time | 80 hours per pay period
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Clinic Hours: 8:00 AM β 5:00 PM
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Patient Load: 15β18 per day (outpatient focus)
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Coverage Mix: 80% outpatient, 20% inpatient (call only)
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Call: 1β2 nights/week + 1 weekend/month (Friday 5 PM β Monday 8 AM)
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Team: Work with 4 physicians + MA, RN triage team, and device clinic staff
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EMR: Epic
π©Ί Key Responsibilities
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Interpret echos and non-nuclear stress tests
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Read EKGs and Holter monitors
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(Preferred) Perform TEE and cardioversion procedures
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Deliver collaborative, patient-centered cardiac care
π Requirements
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Board Certified in Cardiology (Non-Invasive)
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Active Oregon license β OR open to any state license with OR license willingness
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Minimum 1 year of cardiology experience
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DEA (verbal confirmation required at name clear)
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CAQH login/password + NPDB self-query required at offer
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Clean malpractice/background strongly preferred
β¨ Benefits & Perks
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π° Competitive pay (negotiable based on experience)
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π‘ Comprehensive malpractice coverage
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βοΈ Travel + lodging fully covered
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π Work in beautiful Coos Bay β enjoy coastal living, hiking, fishing, and a relaxed lifestyle
π© Apply today to secure this locum assignment in scenic Coos Bay, Oregon! This is your chance to combine rewarding work with coastal living while being part of a well-supported, patient-focused team