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Cardiac Electrophysiology at The Guthrie Clinic in Sayre, PA

Excellent physicians and advanced practitioners choose Guthrie because of a shared commitment to our community and to each other. The Guthrie Clinic was founded on the principle that people in small towns deserve the same access to high quality medical care as those in big cities. Non-profit and physician-led, we deliver on that promise through an integrated health care delivery system caring for patients across the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania. Our focus on our patients and quality care has never wavered. Highlights of the Position Well-established, high volume EP service Excellent opportunity for an independent operator to grow and expand a regionally recognized program High growth potential, low competition Large internal and external referral base Brand new EP lab utilizing state-of-the-art equipment Experienced Electrophysiologist preferred; new grads considered Teaching opportunities with Guthrie's Cardiovascular Fellows and Internal Medicine Residents Robust clinical research program Guthrie offers a full spectrum of cardiovascular testing and treatments with diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization, cardiac surgery, including TAVR, electrophysiology, PVI ablations, ICD and CRT-D implantation, non-invasive testing services, cardiac rehabilitation, an arrhythmia center with left atrial appendage occlusion (Watchman) and advanced cardiac imaging. Our cardiac electrophysiology team practices at the top of their skill set and is integral to a team of physicians and advanced practitioners, including interventional cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons and cardiac anesthesiologists, all of whom deliver high quality, integrated, advanced clinical care to patients under the aegis of the Heart and Vascular Center. Primary care physicians in Guthrie's 45 regional locations and community based physicians enjoy a collegial relationship with our cardiologists, providing patients with streamlined access to advanced specialty care. Work Life Balance Traditional Monday through Friday schedule with comfortable general cardiology call rotation Generous Paid Time Off annually, in addition to holidays and sick time Comprehensive Compensation and Benefits Competitive RVU model with strong internal referral network Full benefits including medical, dental and disability insurance Malpractice insurance coverage Guthrie Retirement Savings Plan (403B) with employer match and age-based contributions Allowance for primary licensure fees, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) certificate, and renewals $10,000 referral bonus if you refer a physician that we hire on a full-time basis Career Development Meeting time - 14 days with options for home study $3,400 annually for conference registration, certifications, membership fees for specialty-specific medical societies Teaching opportunities - Guthrie's residency and fellowship programs offer the opportunity for clinical academic appointments. The successful candidate also has the potential to participate in medical student education. Guthrie is a regional campus for the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. Physician mentoring and leadership training opportunities available Supportive Transition Paid relocation expenses Trailing spouse placement assistance available Physician professional and social special interest groups Dedicated Onboarding Specialist and Provider Services team to ensure a successful start at Guthrie
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
MedicineEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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