Interventional Cardiology Opportunity in Sunny Tucson, AZ
Community Health SystemsTucson, AZ • On-site
Full-time, Part-time, Temporary
Medical, Retirement
Posted 29 days ago
Community Health Systems rating
6.9
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450th of 861 rated healthcare providers
Job description
Northwest Healthcare is seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Interventional Cardiologist to join our thriving cardiology team at Northwest Medical Center in beautiful Tucson, Arizona. This is a full-time, hospital-employed position within a physician-driven team committed to clinical excellence and patient-centered care.
Key Facts About the Role:
- Hospital-employed, full-time position (no locums or part-time)
- Join an established, collaborative group of 8 physicians and 1 advanced practice provider
- Well-supported by independent community providers and an established referral base of 100+ employed physicians
- High procedural volume across interventional cardiology, including high-complexity PCI and structural interventions
- STEMI call coverage required, currently on a 1:3 rotation, shifting to 1:4–1:5 with additional hires, supported by CTS backup
- Resident and medical student teaching opportunities available
- Research opportunities available for physicians with academic or investigative interests
- Office space conveniently located adjacent to the hospital
- Physician outreach and marketing support provided to help establish and grow your practice
Northwest Medical Center – Cardiac Program Highlights
- Full spectrum of cardiovascular care, including diagnostic and interventional catheterizations, pacemaker/ICD implantation, and advanced structural procedures such as TAVR
- Accredited Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI, ensuring rapid, high-quality care for acute coronary events
- Arizona Cardiac Receiving Center designation, reflecting adherence to state cardiac care protocols
- Multiple interventional labs, including hybrid suite and newly renovated cath lab, supporting high procedural volume and complex cases
- Dedicated cardiovascular ICU with specialized nursing and support staff for post-surgical and high-acuity patients
- Strong procedural support team enabling efficient workflow and robust case exposure
Qualifications:
- Completion of an Interventional Cardiology Fellowship
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Cardiology with residency and fellowship training completed in the United States
- New graduates welcome to apply
- No visa sponsorship available at this location
Competitive Benefits Package May Include:
- Generous base compensation with bonus incentives
- Commencement bonus
- Fellowship stipend (if applicable)
- Relocation assistance
- Medical loan repayment allowance
- Malpractice coverage
- Comprehensive health benefits with 401(k)
- Annual CME allowance with dedicated CME days
- Referral bonuses
At Northwest Healthcare, we are committed to advancing heart care, supporting our physicians, and making a lasting difference in the health of Southern Arizona.
Contact Kristy_tigner@chs.net for more information!
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Interventional Cardiologist?
A: To succeed as an Interventional Cardiologist, key technical skills include expertise in cardiovascular anatomy, advanced imaging techniques, and proficiency in minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty and stenting. Soft skills like strong communication, empathy, and decision-making abilities are also crucial, as Interventional Cardiologists must effectively collaborate with patients, families, and healthcare teams to make informed treatment decisions. By combining these technical and interpersonal strengths, Interventional Cardiologists can provide high-quality patient care, navigate complex medical situations, and drive positive outcomes in their practice.
Q: What is the career path for a Interventional Cardiologist?
A: A typical career progression for an Interventional Cardiologist involves starting as a Cardiology Fellow, then transitioning to a Cardiology Attending Physician, and eventually becoming a Senior Cardiology Attending or a Cardiology Department Director. Along the way, they can develop skills in areas such as advanced imaging techniques, minimally invasive procedures, and leadership, while also pursuing certifications like the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) and the American Board of Vascular Medicine (ABVM). Long-term, Interventional Cardiologists may pursue academic or research roles, become medical directors, or transition into industry positions, such as medical device or pharmaceutical company leadership.
