Your Opportunity
Appalachian Regional Healthcare is seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible General Cardiologist to join our established cardiovascular team in Hazard, Kentucky. You will provide comprehensive cardiology services within a supportive, integrated system dedicated to improving heart health across Southeastern Kentucky and Southern West Virginia.
This position offers a unique chance to practice a broad scope of cardiovascular care, including diagnostic and interventional cardiology, while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality patient outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
-Diagnose and treat a full range of cardiovascular conditions including ischemic heart disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and valvular disorders
-Perform diagnostic procedures such as echocardiography, stress testing, and cardiac catheterization
-Collaborate with electrophysiologists, heart failure specialists, cardiac surgeons, and primary care providers
-Participate in quality improvement initiatives and regional cardiac care programs
Why ARH?
-Competitive compensation with RVU-based incentives, sign-on bonus, and relocation assistance
-Comprehensive benefits: health, dental, vision, malpractice coverage with tail, 403(b), generous PTO, CME stipend and leave
-Student loan repayment and immigration sponsorship (H-1B/J-1) available
Your Location: Life in Hazard & Central Appalachia
Hazard offers an authentic Appalachian experience with natural beauty, a low cost of living, and a close-knit community.
-Enjoy year-round outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, kayaking, and scenic mountain drives
-Affordable housing and low traffic support a healthy work-life balance
-Engage with a rich cultural scene featuring local festivals, music, and Appalachian heritage
-Family-friendly environment with quality schools and access to regional colleges
About ARH
Appalachian Regional Healthcare is a not-for-profit health system serving over 400,000 residents across Eastern Kentucky and Southern West Virginia. With 14 hospitals and more than 80 outpatient clinics, ARH is the region's largest healthcare provider and private employer, recognized for clinical excellence and community commitment.
Candidate Profile
-Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Cardiovascular Disease
-Experienced in diagnostic and interventional cardiology
-Committed to patient-centered care in a rural/regional setting
-Collaborative and dedicated to improving community health outcomes
Next Steps
To learn more or apply, contact Tiffany Longworth at or visit
Benefits
- Generous starting bonuses and relocation assistance
- Competitive salary with RVU production model
- Loan forgiveness programs
- Stipend considerations
- Great comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental and vision
- 403(b) retirement plan
- Paid time off (PTO): 29 days annually
- CME reimbursement with 5 additional PTO days
- Malpractice coverage
- J-1 to H-1 immigration legal support
The Appalachian Mountains are a majestic world that is full of life and opportunity. History, adventure, culture, hospitality and natural wonders beg to be explored throughout Kentucky and West Virginia.
Diversity and inclusion are at home in appalachia.The roots of diversity run deep in the mining and lumber communities of this region. Industrious individuals from all over the world flocked to the region to find prosperity within these once booming business sectors. The rich global heritage and traditions of our earliest settlers still exist within these communities. It's incumbent on ARH-as a business and community leader-to carry that legacy of diversity into the future and beyond.
Established for the community.From our very beginning, we've been rising to meet the healthcare needs of the people in Appalachia. Our independent, not-for-profit health system was formed in the 1960s when thousands of Appalachian citizens were going to lose their local hospitals. Since then, we've remained steadfast in our commitment to ensure that the people of southeastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia would always have a health system that works as hard for them as they do for one another.