Supplemental Cardiologist at Legacy Health – PORTLAND, Oregon
Explore Related Opportunities
About This Position
Supplemental Cardiologist
Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled
US-OR-PORTLAND
Job ID: 25-45305
Type: Supplemental
System Office 1919 Building
Overview
Legacy medical group is a physician run organization in the Portland Oregon region with a continually expanding cardiology practice. We would like to add enthusiastic supplemental providers to help grow our interventional, general invasive or non-invasive, imaging, preventive and heart failure programs. Opportunities at both downtown and close in suburban hospital locations.
Requirements:
- Graduate of a four-year accredited U.S. medical School or the equivalent
- Satisfactory completion of accredited residency in Internal medicine and fellowship in Cardiology.
- Board Certified in Cardiology and clinical experience in Cardiology required.
- Board certification in nuclear or cardiac CT (if interested in participating)
- ACLS Certified.
- Portland is a sophisticated city with diverse cultural activities and a wonderful urban feel. For those who enjoy more outside activities, Portland boasts the largest inner-city park in the USA (Forest Park), more bike paths per city mile than any other city in the USA, as well as hiking, skiing, windsurfing and gardening. Portland is nestled in the Columbia River Gorge and within 90 minutes of Northwest ocean beaches to the West and 90 minutes to long skiing seasons on Mount Hood to the east. Our mild four seasons encourages outdoor living.
At Legacy Health, our legacy is doing what’s best for our patients, our people, our community and our world. Our fundamental responsibility is to improve the health of everyone and everything we touch––to create a legacy that truly lives on.
Applications can be accessed through our website at, Careers | For Health Professionals | Legacy Health. For additional information please email Forrest Brown, FoBrown@LHS.org.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Vets/Disabled. Sorry, no J-1 waivers available.