Interventional Cardiology Job In Kirksville, Missouri
Interventional Cardiologist needed in Upstate Missouri - We have a strategic relationship with University of Missouri
Company:
Community Health Systems
Profession/Specialty:
Interventional Cardiology
Location:
Kirksville, Missouri 63501
Type of Facility:
Hospital
Job Description
EOE
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Northeast Regional Medical Center is located in Kirksville, Missouri, a 93-bed facility with over 75 physicians on staff. The hospital serves as the teaching hospital associated with the founding school of Osteopathic Medicine.
Additionally, we just formed a strategic relationship with the University of Missouri-Columbia!
We are actively recruiting an Interventional Cardiologist!
Features:
- Newly renovated cardiac catheterization lab
- Office space is attached to the main campus
- Opportunity for teaching - NERMC has 5 residency programs-Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Dermatology, and Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal residency
- Level III Trauma Center and Certified Chest Pain Center
- Cardiac care with our Cardiology Group practice and Northeast Regional Medical Center provides routine and preventative cardiac services and manages chronic conditions.
- Services include diagnostic services, arterial studies, Cardiac catheterization, Carotid studies, Angiography, Echo, Nuclear Medicine, Stress Testing, Venous Studies, Stents, Device Implants, and outpatient Cardiac Rehab Services.
A competitive and comprehensive recruitment package is being offered, including, but not limited to:
- Rewarding Salary with Bonus Package
- Commencement Bonus
- Medical Education Debt Assistance
- Many additional extensive benefits offered
About Kirksville:
- Education System- Truman State University, A.T. Still University, Kirksville High School is a moderate-sized high school, Class 3A, according to the Missouri High School Athletics Association. The Kirksville public school system is above average in the State of Missouri.
- Community Information- West Winery at Jackson Stables, Jacobs Vineyard & Winery, Kirksville Arts Association, Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, Del and Norma Robinson Planetarium, Adair County Historical Society. Only 2 hours from Des Moines, Iowa, and 2.5 hours from Kansas City.
- Recreational Information: Thousand Hills State Park- a 573 Acre lake great for fishing, swimming, and boating; Sugar Creek Conservation Area, Kirksville Aquatic Center, Kirksville Escape Room, Movie Theatre, Kiwanis Inclusive Playground.
- Shopping: Old Navy, Marshalls, Specialty Boutiques, Shoe Sensation, Maurice’s, Hibbett Sporting Goods, Hobby Lobby, Dollar General, Home Depot, Dollar Tree, Hy-Vee, Ashley Furniture, Aldi, PetSmart, and Menards-to name a few.
- Restaurants: Starbucks, Colton’s Steakhouse, local restaurants serving gyros, Mexican cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Chinese cuisine, American cuisine, Italian cuisine, pizza, barbeque, known fast food options, and many more.
- Housing and additional information: Living in Kirksville offers residents a sparse suburban feel, and there are several rental properties and outstanding home ownership.
Medium housing prices in Kirksville and the immediate surrounding area are around 200,000. There is plenty of reasonable land for sale at an average range of $5,300 per acre. There are luxury homes for sale as well. There is a beautiful 4 bedroom 3.5 bath home for sale on 3.2 acres almost 5,000 square feet listed for 510K!
Kirksville is a friendly community and is proud to be known for the three major educational institutions and is also known as the birthplace of Osteopathic Medicine.
Kristy Tigner, CPRP | Senior Recruiter
Medical Staff Development |
Community Health Systems | Kristy_Tigner@chs.net
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America's Dreamtown: Kirksville ranked in top 10% for most attractive micropolitan area! August 2006 Bizjournals.com
Kirksville is a thriving community that offers the best of both worlds - small town values with city amenities. This is an exciting, dynamic region that offers business the resources they need to succeed in a wholesome and safe environment. From small bungalows to Victorian classic the Kirksville area has a home to match anyone's taste, and the hospitality to make them feel welcome. Agriculture, industry, medicine and education all employ many Kirksville and northeast Missouri citizens, and have helped the community to mature into the medical, economic and cultural center of northeast Missouri. Explore miles of scenic hiking or biking trails. Dive into water sports. Tubing is a favorite at Forest Lake. Rent a boat to water-ski, or hone your fishing skills. Play with the kids at our fun-filled Aquatic Center featuring an indoor and outdoor pool. "Cowboy up" to a local rodeo or relive your childhood at the popular NEMO fair.
Why Kirksville! Low crime rates, Safe neighborhoods, Family-friendly environment, Soothing scenery, Proximity to metropolitan areas, Business enterprise zones for new business, Excellent educational system, Wide variety of retail shops, Numerous hotels and bed & breakfasts, Four distinct weather seasons, 18-hole semi-private golf course, Community theater
About Northeast Regional Medical Center
Northeast Regional Medical Center has been named as one of America's 50 Best Hospitals, according to Becker's Hospital Review. This list includes such notables as Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mayo Clinic.
Healthcare: The birthplace of Osteopathic Medicine
Northeast Regional Medical Center, is a 109-bed acute care facility serving 11 counties in northeast Missouri. It provides the community with services including 24-hour emergency care (including a Level III Trauma Center), inpatient and outpatient surgery, internal medicine, diagnostic services, obstetrics, critical care, pain management, laboratory services, an osteoporosis program, a diabetes clinic, and inpatient medical rehabilitation. The hospital boasts a lymphedema clinic, wound clinic, sleep lab, home health services, and medical and radiation oncology services, rehab services including cardiac, pulmonary and orthopedic, speech, occupational and physical therapy, as well as MRI and CT scan capabilities. More than 130 physicians representing 25 specialties and subspecialties. Accredited by AOA.
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