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An established healthcare provider in the beautiful coastal region of Virginia is seeking a fellowship-trained Cardiovascular Electrophysiology MD to join their dedicated team. This full-time role offers the opportunity to provide comprehensive cardiovascular care, including diagnosing and treating abnormal heart rhythms. With a supportive clinical team and a competitive compensation package, including bonuses and relocation assistance, this position is ideal for a physician looking to make a significant impact in a vibrant community. Enjoy a balanced lifestyle with ample time off and the chance to explore the scenic beauty of the Hampton Roads area.
Bon Secours in the beautiful coastal Hampton Roads/Tidewater Region of Virginia is seeking a fellowship-trained Cardiovascular Electrophysiology (EP) MD to join our established team.
The physician will provide comprehensive cardiovascular care, including testing, diagnosing, and treating abnormal heart rhythms. Must be trained in Watchman device procedures, ablations, and device implants. An experienced support staff is in place.
Minimum of 3 to 5 years of EP Cardiology experience required.
Procedural growth in all EP areas, including ablations, is anticipated in the region.
Practice locations include: Maryview Medical Center, Portsmouth VA, and Bon Secours Cardiology, Norfolk VA.
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The Hampton Roads/Tidewater area of Coastal Virginia offers a vibrant community with over 1.8 million residents across the seven cities: Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Newport News, and Hampton. Enjoy oceanfront activities, Chesapeake Bay water sports, and an artsy downtown Norfolk. The region features affordable upscale suburbs with excellent schools and safe neighborhoods. Recognized as one of the nation’s top 20 places to educate your child by Forbes magazine.
Located 45 minutes south of Williamsburg, 4 hours south of D.C., and 1 hour north of the Outer Banks, NC, the area offers diverse living options—from rural to urban, to beachside casual—making it an active and affordable region to live in Virginia.