Hartsville, SC, USA
42 days ago
Interventional Cardiology Opening in Ohio
Interventional Cardiology Opening in Ohio Physician: Cardiology: Interventional Cardiology Market: Non-Metropolitan (Less than 50,000) Job ID:11442 Verified Date:08/13/2024 Loan Repayment:Yes Sign on Bonus:Yes Practice Type: Employed Accept J1 Visa:No Response Accept H1b Visa:No Response Permanent: Full time Cardiology: Interventional Cardiology Apply Now Share: What you need to know: Practice Details Seeking a BC/BE Interventional Cardiologist to join an existing hospital-employed cardiology practice and a growing medical community. Total comp in the MGMA-median range+ with opportunity to bonus quarterly. The Wilmington community is only an hour drive from three of Ohio's major metros: Cincinnati, Dayton, and Columbus.

 

 

Compensation Details Base salary + wRVU production incentive 5 days' CME/$5k CME allowance annually Generous Sign-on bonus Student loan assistance $10k Relocation allowance 25 days' vacation/holiday annually Residency stipend Health benefits + Retirement plan Marketing + practice growth assistance Community Details Combining the best of small-town values with big city accessibility, Clinton County is within easy commuting distance to the major metropolitan areas of Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati. Wilmington, the county seat, offers affordable living in a community that values family life, educational excellence and professional opportunity. Wilmington’s downtown is on the National Register of Historic Districts and has also received designation as an Ohio Main Street Community, a program designed to preserve historic downtowns. Landmarks include the Murphy Theatre, Wilmington College, the Roberts Convention and Visitors Centre and the country’s largest privately-owned airport. Recruiter Insights

More Money And Low Cost Of Living. Enjoy A Starting Salary Of Up To $50,000 to $75,000 More Than Cincinnati, OH Metropolitan Area, Along With A Cost Of Living At Least 30% Lower. You Will Gain A Significant Financial Advantage For Paying Off Student Loans, Buying A Home, And Planning For Your Future.

The Housing Market.  4 bd 3 ba 2,816 sqft
This remodeled farmhouse has all the character of the past and all the amenities of the present. Perfect for a 4-H family.2 large, beautiful barns. Fully fenced yard with separate pasture area. Beautifully remodeled interior with large kitchen with island, back stairway, dining and playroom/office area.1st floor primary w/attached bath and another full bath on 1st floor. 2nd floor has 2 bdrms, full bath and 2 additional rooms that could be bdrms, large closets, playrooms, classrooms or office.  This home can be yours for $399.000.

The Community With an abundance of state, city and village parks there are many opportunities for outdoor recreation. Walking and bike trails weave throughout the county, and there are plenty of lakes to fish, boat and swim. There are three golf courses within Clinton County and many more in the neighboring counties. A wide selection of shopping, restaurants, sports and cultural events is easily accessible. People choose to live in Clinton County because of the rural beauty and the small town lifestyle they can enjoy while also being convenient to urban amenities.

Have The Perfect Blend Of Work-Life Balance.  You'll Find This Organization To Support A Good Work/Life Balance At A Caring, Collaborative Environment Where Leadership Listens. 

About Employer.  Established in 1951, The Health System has been providing quality healthcare to area residents for over 65 years. A 165-bed hospital located centrally in Wilmington, Ohio, only an hour drive from three of Ohio’s major metros: Cincinnati, Dayton, and Columbus. Offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient specialized services, including emergency services, medical and radiation oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, obstetrics, general surgery, diagnostic and interventional radiology and more. The  Health System’s network of outpatient physician practices and services—including primary care, internal medicine, wound care, neurology, and sports medicine—extends through Clinton, Fayette, and Highland counties in Ohio.

 

Community Profile What is nice to know. Closest International Airports: 48 miles: Dayton, OH (DAY / KDAY) James M. Cox Dayton International Airport 71 miles: Hebron, KY (CVG / KCVG) Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport 71 miles: Columbus, OH (CMH / KCMH) Port Columbus International Airport 156 miles: Louisville, KY (SDF / KSDF) Louisville International Airport 163 miles: Indianapolis, IN (IND / KIND) Indianapolis International Airport Closest Major City: 44 miles to Cincinnati, OH 57 miles to Columbus, OH 103 miles to Lexington-Fayette, KY 126 miles to Indianapolis, IN 132 miles to Louisville, KY 133 miles to Fort Wayne, IN Closest Domestic Airport: 48 miles: Dayton, OH (DAY / KDAY) James M. Cox Dayton International Airport 48 miles: Cincinnati, OH (LUK / KLUK) Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport 62 miles: Columbus, OH (LCK / KLCK) Rickenbacker International Airport 71 miles: Hebron, KY (CVG / KCVG) Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport 71 miles: Columbus, OH (CMH / KCMH) Port Columbus International Airport Cost of Living: Mean Housing Cost - $117,064 City Cost of Living Index - 79.2 (low, U.S. average is 100 State Cost of Living Index -  Colleges and Universities: Wilmington College (Full-time enrollment: 1,212; Location: 1870 Quaker Way; Private, not-for-profit; Website: www.wilmington.edu; Offers Master's degree) Southern State Community College (about 19 miles; Hillsboro, OH; Full-time enrollment: 2,418) Central State University (about 19 miles; Wilberforce, OH; FT enrollment: 2,094) Cedarville University (about 22 miles; Cedarville, OH; FT enrollment: 3,396) Fortis College-Centerville (about 22 miles; Centerville, OH; FT enrollment: 4,527)

 

Demographics: White 86.1% Black 5.8% Two or more races 5.3% Hispanic 1.7% Asian 0.6% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.1 Other race 0.1%

 

Taxes: State Income Tax Rate - 1.36% State Sales Tax Rate -  5.75% County Tax Rate - 5.75% + 1.35% Property Tax Rate - 1.36% Major Industry: Educational services (11.0%) Air transportation (8.9%) Health care (7.2%) Accommodation & food services (7.0%) Metal & metal products (4.8%) Construction (4.4%) Public administration (4.2%) Recreation: Explore 7 Parks Throughout Wilmington We own and operate seven parks throughout the City of Wilmington. Each park has its unique contribution of enjoyment to each patron who visits the park. Galvin, South East, and The Point are all neighborhood parks, whereas our three main parks, J.W. Denver Williams Park, David R. Williams Park, and Lytle Creek Nature Preserve, are all the programs we offer a place. Lytle Creek Nature Preserve will offer hiking and other nature-related activities. The City’s approximately 3.5 miles (one way) of recreational trails offer people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to get outside and enjoy nature while getting the benefit of walking, jogging, cycling, skating, or cross-country skiing. The City’s recreational trails are open from dawn to dusk throughout the year. The tree-lined 1.2-mile paved surface Luther Warren Peace Arts & Culture: Murphy Theatre Boyd Cultural Arts Center (Wilmington College) Sports for the Spectator: Baseball Track & Field Basketbal Swimming Sports for the Participant: Ohio is home to many professional and college sports teams. The metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus are home to major league professional sports teams in baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and soccer. Shopping:  Walmart Supercenter Rombach Center - Shopping Center & Mall Meadow Park Plaza - Shopping Center & Mall

 

 

 

Top Five things to do: Cowan Lake State Park The Murphy Theatre Caesar Creek Flea Market Clinton County History Center Majestic Springs Golf Club Apply Now Share: Certified Recruiter
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