Your Opportunity
Appalachian Regional Healthcare is seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Cardiac Electrophysiologist to join our growing cardiovascular team in Hazard, Kentucky. This role at our regional medical center places you at the forefront of cardiac care for Southeastern Kentucky and Southern West Virginia. You'll join a network of dedicated professionals who share your purpose and passion for improving outcomes in our community.
Key Responsibilities
-Manage full spectrum of EP cases: arrhythmia evaluation, ablation procedures, pacemaker and ICD implantation
-Provide inpatient consults and outpatient clinic care
-Collaborate with interventional cardiologists, heart failure specialists, and cardiac imaging partners
-Participate in call rotation along with elective scheduling-enjoy the balance of structured hours with manageable coverage
Why ARH?
-Competitive compensation: Base salary with RVU-based incentives, generous sign-on bonus and relocation assistance.
-Robust benefits: Health, dental, vision, malpractice with tail, 403(b), PTO (31 days), CME allowance and CME leave
-Loan forgiveness options, tuition stipend, and full relocation support
-Visa sponsorship available for J-1 and H-1B candidates
-Team-based support: Full EP and cardiology team, experienced clinical staff, advanced EHR, and a solid referral system
Your Location: Life in Hazard & Central Appalachia
Hazard offers vibrant rural living with modern conveniences and access to natural wonders:
-Outdoor lifestyle: Hiking, kayaking, hunting and more in the Appalachian landscape near Buckhorn Lake State Park and Crown?Buckhorn Lake area.
-Affordable living: Low housing costs, low traffic and fast commutes-ideal for work-life balance
-Community energy: Rich Appalachian culture including arts, music venues, festivals, and strong community ties
-Education & family-friendly: Quality public schools and the University Center of the Mountains for advanced degrees.
About ARH
ARH is a not-for-profit system made up of 14 hospitals and over 80 outpatient clinics, serving roughly 400,000 patients across Eastern Kentucky and Southern West Virginia. We are the region's largest employer, recognized by U.S. News and Forbes for clinical excellence and digital innovation arhphysiciancareers.org. Our collective culture ensures you're never practicing alone-support systems are built in, from tech to teamwork.
Candidate Profile
-Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Cardiac Electrophysiology
-Skilled in ablation, device implantation, and complex arrhythmia management
-Committed to delivering patient-centered, community-focused cardiac care
-Collaborative, driven to enhance regional cardiac services and outcomes
Next Steps
To express interest or learn more, contact Physician Recruiter Tiffany Longworth by phone or send an email via the ARH Physician Careers portal. Ready to make a meaningful difference in the heart of Appalachia?
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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.