Outpatient Cardiologist- NO HOSPITAL CALL- Salt Lake City Utah
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Job description
General Cardiologist – No Hospital Call
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Salary Range: Competitive Base Salary Plus RVU Bonus
Position Overview
Join a hospital-employed, non-profit health system as a General Cardiologist in Salt Lake City, Utah. This unique role offers no hospital call, allowing you to focus on outpatient care with strong support and resources. The position is ideal for physicians seeking a balanced lifestyle while still being part of a robust and growing organization.
Practice Highlights
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100% outpatient with no hospital call
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Solo practice supported by APPs
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After-hours answering service in place
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Full hospital resources provided
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Medical office building attached to the hospital
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36 patient contact hours per week
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Rounding on own patients only
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Supported by a hospitalist program
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Four affiliated hospitals within 20–30 minutes
Compensation & Benefits
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guaranteed fixed base salary
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Tiered wRVU productivity bonus
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$55,000 sign-on bonus
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$15,000 relocation assistance
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$30,000 student loan repayment assistance
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CME stipend and time off
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Comprehensive benefits: medical, dental, vision
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401(k) with generous employer match
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Daycare FSA with company contribution
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Tuition reimbursement
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Flexible time away
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PSLF-qualified employer
Why Salt Lake City?
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Access to 5 National Parks with unmatched hiking, climbing, rafting, skiing, and stargazing
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Family-friendly environment with strong community values
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Young, dynamic population with high household income growth and relatively low cost of living
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Affordable housing compared to neighboring states like California and Colorado
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Short commutes and highly ranked schools
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Host city of the 2002 Winter Olympics and upcoming 2034 Winter Olympics
About the System
Be part of one of the nation’s largest nonprofit health systems, employing more than 150,000 individuals, including 25,000 physicians and advanced practice clinicians. With over 2,200 care sites and 140 hospitals across the nation, the system provides unmatched resources to ensure providers can focus on patient care.
In the Mountain Region (Colorado, Utah, Kansas), the system is committed to building healthier communities, advocating for the underserved, and driving innovation in both hospital and community-based care.