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Electrophysiologist - Wausau, Wisconsin

Aspirus Health is seeking a BC/BE Electrophysiologist to join our Health Care System!Location:
Wausau, Wisconsin FTE:
1.
0 - Full-timePosition Highlights:
Advanced cardiac program with more than:
250 STEMI/year 200 TAVR/year 450 open-heart surgeries/year 1000 EP cases/year Over 3,000 patients in our independent device clinic Service area of more than 770,000 lives and over 70,000 cardiology outpatient visits per year Three EP physician partners Support from four EP trained APPs General cardiology call is one in 11 weekday nights with hospitalist support for afterhours admissions and transfers No general call on weekends.
Pacemaker call is one in five weekends, only until 5:
00 pm One of seven sites in the country for FDA DEEP trial using a combined EP and surgical approach to persistent and long standing persistent atrial fibrillation Two EP mapping labs with RF, cryo ablations as well as Impella support Collaborative lead extraction program No competing groups or providers at any of the Health System hospitals Option to participate in cutting-edge clinical research programs Teaching opportunities through MCW and Aspirus Health Family Medicine Residency Aspirus Wausau Hospital was named as one of the nations top performing cardiovascular hospitals by Fortune and IBM Watson Health for 2022.
The Aspirus cardiovascular program is the only program in the country to receive this recognition seven years in a row.
Very competitive salary, plus an excellent benefit package including up to $50,000 signing bonus, up to $15,000 relocation allowance, and up to $200,000 loan repayment, as well as generous time off and CME allowances.
Recommended Skills Electronic Medical Record Nursing Diseases And Disorders Long Term Care Maintain Patient Confidentiality Perform Clinical Procedure Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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