Physician - Cardiovascular Disease - Cardiac Electrophysiology

North Little Rock, AR 72114

Specialty Cardiovascular Disease - Cardiac Electrophysiology
Profession Physician

-Written by a human, not AI. 

Veterans Healthcare has a terrific opportunity for a Cardiac Electrophysiologist.  Below are actual statements from doctors who've joined our team over the past 2 years.

  • "I no longer fight with insurance companies to get the treatments my patients need."
  • "I'm teaching and training residents and fellows, which makes call nearly non-existent."
  • "Little Rock is a hidden gem, everything we need, really friendly people, lower cost of living, and the airport makes it easy for my family to visit." 
  • "I have so many specialists here for help when I need it; plus, the specialists I've met at the academic medical center across the street are helpful too."
  • "The case load is quite light and admin doesn't micromanage how much time I get with my patients." 
  • "I have too much time off to fully use.  In fact, I was never able to take a 2 week vacation in private practice; and I love that I don't lose my pay when I take it."

You get the idea.  I think you should interview us.  Feel free to research Little Rock or Central Arkansas.  Sure, we have weaknesses, but we have so many strengths.     

Highlights of this opportunity:

  • Compensation range:  $400,000 - $450,000, plus additional incentives possible.
  • Probably the best retirement and health benefits in the country!  (I am happy to provide details when we talk.) 
  • Work schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm; 1 day per week in clinic, 3-4 days per week in the EP lab.
  • 50+ days of PAID leave per year + 12 weeks of PAID maternal/paternal leave possible. 
  • Earn extra money by moonlighting at other local facilities. 
  • Malpractice insurance not needed. 

Requirements: 

  • Open to US citizens, and non-citizens.
  • Must have a Medical Doctorate (M.D.), Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.), or Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) with acceptable USMLE scores. 
  • Must have completed a ACGME accredited residency program, or have practiced in this specialty for at least 5 years - case logs will be required. 
  • You must have at least 1 active state medical license, and all your other state medical licenses must have either be voluntarily not renewed, or in good standing.

Let's get the ball rolling: email a copy of your current CV to me, I'll review it and we'll set up a call.  If you aren't interested, would you at least help a veteran by mentioning this to a few friends?