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Description
Interventional Cardiology in the Red River Valley, North Dakota
$850K Base | 6 Call Days Per Month | 33 Days PTO
A well-supported cardiovascular program in the Red River Valley of eastern North Dakota is looking for a non-structural interventional cardiologist who wants meaningful procedural volume without the call burden and pace that usually comes with it. Two to three cath lab days per week, six call days per month, and a team of eight APPs handling inpatient and outpatient support make this one of the more balanced IC roles in the region.
Practice Details
- Team of two interventional cardiologists, one non-invasive cardiologist, and one electrophysiologist supported by eight experienced APPs
- Two interventional labs, one EP lab, and a hybrid lab with advanced imaging capabilities
- Scope includes TEEs, echocardiography, stress testing, inpatient consults, and Watchman procedures
- Peripheral interventions handled by vascular surgery, keeping the focus squarely on cardiac work
Schedule
- Two to three cath lab days per week, with the remaining time in the clinic
- Average clinic volume of 15 to 20 patients per day
- One outreach day per month serving the surrounding regional communities
- Call averages six days per month, limited to inpatient consults with interventional backup
Compensation & Benefits
- Base salary of $850,000 with wRVU bonus potential
- Generous sign-on bonus and up to $10,000 in relocation assistance
- 33 days PTO plus 10 CME days and a $5,000 CME allowance
- Full benefits including malpractice with tail, 401(k), 457(b), and comprehensive health coverage
Candidate Requirements
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Interventional Cardiology
- Comfortable with a balanced cath lab and clinic schedule
- Interest in a collaborative, team-based cardiovascular program
- Eligible for medical licensure in North Dakota
Live and Work in the Red River Valley
The Red River Valley is one of the more underrated places to build a cardiology career. Short commutes, low traffic, and a cost of living well below the national average mean your compensation goes considerably further here than it would in most comparable markets. Strong public and private schools, a major university presence, and four seasons of outdoor recreation, including biking, fishing, cross-country skiing, and lake access, give the region a well-rounded quality of life. A regional airport provides convenient connections throughout the Upper Midwest when you need to get somewhere quickly.
Serious procedural volume, a manageable call schedule, and a community that makes it easy to decompress between shifts: Apply today.