Electrophysiologist

US Heart and Vascular is seeking a fellowship-trained Electrophysiologist to join our team at Heartland Cardiology in Wichita, KS. Heartland is a physician-owned, physician-operated private practice and has 4 locations in the Wichita area with 11 Outreach clinics. Heartland is a very progressive practice, committed to fostering a collegial and supportive environment for entrepreneurially-minded cardiologists.

Physicians in this practice earn at the top deciles of MedAxiom compensation benchmarks for Cardiology. Early partnership is an option for highly productive physicians.

  • New EP will join 1 established EP, supported by 4 non-interventional and 8 interventional cardiologists, as well as 1 Structural Heart specialist.
  • Fed by a robust and loyal primary care base developed over 2 decades – 100+ referring physicians
  • State of the art equipment including three EP labs with St. Jude and Biosense Webster mapping systems
  • Base salary plus Collections-Based Productivity Component to start
  • Relocation and Immigration assistance if needed [J1 and H1-B Visa holders welcome to apply]
  • Open to 2024 and 2025 EP fellows
The successful candidate must have expertise and interest in Laser lead extraction, ventricular tachycardia ablation with epicardial ablation experience preferred, and atrial fibrillation ablation. Wichita, Kansas - a city that embodies the spirit of the Midwest. Situated on the banks of the Arkansas River, Wichita offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and small-town charm. Home to a thriving arts scene, diverse restaurants, and year-round festivals, there's always something happening here. With a cost of living significantly below the national average, your dollar goes further, whether you're buying a home or enjoying an evening out. The city is also a hub for innovation, boasting a robust aerospace industry and a vibrant tech scene. Plus, with an abundance of parks and green spaces, you're never far from nature. Join our team and discover why Wichita is the perfect place to live, work, and play. It's not just a place —it's your next big adventure!

Interested

Candidates should reach out to Wendy Parker: wendy.parker@usheartandvascular.com or text/call 919-210-8946.

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