Electrophysiology Cardiologist Department of Internal Medicine
Job Summary:
The Electrophysiology Cardiologist provides high-quality specialty care for patients with cardiac rhythm disorders in a community-based hospital setting. This role involves evaluating and managing complex arrhythmias, performing electrophysiology studies and catheter-based ablation procedures, and implanting and managing cardiac rhythm devices. The electrophysiologist collaborates with cardiology and interdisciplinary care teams to ensure safe, effective, and patient-centered care while supporting comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services.
2 procedural EP days per week
2 days of outpatient clinic per week
Inpatient general cardiology coverage (rotating call schedule)
EPIC EMR system
Mmodal dictation with possible AI enabled scribe in near future
Duties and Essential Job Functions:
Evaluate, diagnose, and manage patients with cardiac arrhythmias and conduction disorders in inpatient and outpatient community-based settings
Perform electrophysiology studies and catheter-based ablation procedures appropriate to a community hospital program
Implant, program, and manage cardiac rhythm devices, including pacemakers, ICDs, and CRT devices
Interpret ECGs, ambulatory and implantable cardiac monitoring data, and intracardiac recordings
Provide longitudinal outpatient follow-up and continuity of care for electrophysiology patients
Collaborate closely with general cardiologists, hospitalists, emergency department providers, anesthesia, nursing, and procedural teams
Participate in shared call coverage and support hospital-based electrophysiology services
Maintain accurate, timely documentation and comply with hospital policies, quality standards, and regulatory requirements
Benefits:
Competitive salary
Paid Time Off (ATO)
CME/Professional Expense Allowance
Relocation assistance
Malpractice insurance provided
Health, vision, and dental insurance options
Retirement options
Qualifications:
Required Education and Experience:
Current Medical Doctor (M.D) or Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) degree from an accredited school of medicine.
Residency and/or Fellowship training within specialty.
Required Licensure/Certification/Specialized Training:
Current, unrestricted medical license to practice in the State of Texas.
Board Certification or Board Eligible.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Preferable experience in performing Watchmans (LAAO) and Pulsed Field Ablations
Preferable experience and willingness to perform atrial fibrillation ablations.
Must be comfortable working in a large public/county facility
Must be able to demonstrate working knowledge in area assigned, and competency in assessment techniques, diagnosis and treatment processes that apply to the assigned medical specialty area
Must have good interpersonal, verbal and oral communication skills
Must be self-directed and take initiative to develop and participate in community activities and medical outreach
Must be able to demonstrate patient centered/patient valued behavior