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Pulmonology Physician

Bronx, NY

$316K - $421K/yr

The candidate is expected to be well-versed in the management of end-stage lung disease, comfortable with ECMO, and competent with interventional bronchoscopy. We provide an academic environment ...

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How much do interventional bronchoscopy jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for interventional bronchoscopy in the United States is $203,307.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $125,000.00 and $350,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Interventional Bronchoscopy vs Pulmonologist?

AspectInterventional BronchoscopyPulmonologist
CredentialsMedical degree, specialized training in bronchoscopy proceduresMedical degree, residency in pulmonology, additional training in bronchoscopy
Work EnvironmentHospitals, specialized clinics, procedure roomsHospitals, clinics, outpatient settings, often performs bronchoscopy as part of broader pulmonology care
Role FocusPerforming minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat airway conditionsDiagnosing and managing respiratory diseases, including performing bronchoscopy

While both roles require medical training and involve bronchoscopy procedures, interventional bronchoscopy specialists focus primarily on performing advanced procedures, whereas pulmonologists provide comprehensive respiratory care, including bronchoscopy as part of their practice.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interventional Bronchoscopist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interventional Bronchoscopist, you need a medical degree with specialized training in pulmonary medicine and advanced bronchoscopy procedures. Proficiency in operating bronchoscopic equipment, fluoroscopy systems, and familiarity with relevant certifications such as board certification in pulmonary or critical care medicine are typically required. Excellent hand-eye coordination, critical thinking, and strong communication skills are vital for effectively diagnosing and treating complex airway conditions. These skills and qualifications ensure precise, safe, and effective minimally invasive interventions for patients with pulmonary diseases.

What is interventional bronchoscopy?

Interventional bronchoscopy is a specialized medical procedure performed by pulmonologists to diagnose and treat conditions within the airways and lungs. Unlike standard bronchoscopy, which is mainly used for viewing and sampling, interventional bronchoscopy involves advanced techniques such as removing airway blockages, placing stents, or delivering targeted therapies. This procedure is minimally invasive and can be crucial for patients with lung cancer, airway obstructions, or other complex respiratory issues. It often helps to improve breathing, relieve symptoms, and provide important diagnostic information.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in interventional bronchoscopy, and how can they be managed?

Interventional bronchoscopy specialists often encounter challenges such as managing complex airway obstructions, ensuring patient safety during advanced procedures, and adapting to rapidly evolving technologies. Success in this role requires strong teamwork with pulmonologists, anesthesiologists, and nursing staff to coordinate care and respond promptly to complications. Continuous professional development and familiarity with new devices and techniques are essential for delivering optimal outcomes and advancing within the field.
Pulmonary Medicine Physician General & Critical Care Pulmonologist - Physicians Only Apply - Perm

Pulmonary Medicine Physician General & Critical Care Pulmonologist - Physicians Only Apply - Perm

Avery Poe

Atlanta, GA

$288K - $384K/yr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Medical Doctors Only Apply. A Pulmonary Medicine Physician General & Critical Care Pulmonologist practice is seeking a qualified physician for Atlanta, GA. This and other physician jobs brought to you by ExactMD.

Long standing Pulmonary group needs new a new partner. We are the oldest and largest pulmonary practice in suburban Atlanta. The physicians of our practice have been providing medical care since that late 1970’s.
Currently we are looking for a new partner to join our team to provide comprehensive pulmonary, critical care and/or sleep medicine services to our patients. (Sleep is not a requirement of new physician)
We offer a 1:6 call schedule and ICU coverage for a week at a time rotated through all providers. All of our partners are family oriented and we enjoy a family friendly schedule.
Our practice offers complete office based pulmonary and sleep evaluations, including complete pulmonary function testing, blood gases, chest x-rays, bone density testing, EKG and nasolaryngoscope (for evaluation of chronic cough and upper airway disorders). ABI for evaluation of peripheral vascular disease. In the hospital we provide management of critically ill patients in ICU, pulmonary and sleep consultations. We offer management of mechanical ventilators, line placement (CVP, vascular catheters and Swan-Ganz catheters), intubations, chest tube insertion and thoracentesis. We perform interventional bronchoscopy including endobronchial tumor ablation, hemoptysis control and foreign body removal via cryotherapy or electrocaultery and endobronchial stent placement.
We have 3 offices and 2 fully accredited sleep centers. 
Our locations are all close proximity from the center of downtown Atlanta. We are a favorite residence location of many professionals, business executives and pilots in the airline industry. We enjoy great shopping, fine dining, top level schools, country clubs- there is a reason why we are the best city in the south.
We offer a competitive salary for a metro Pulmonologist along with bonuses and full benefits.
For more information contact Avery Poe.