The VA Omaha Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska is actively recruiting to fill two Board Certified Staff physician positions, one in Non-Interventional General Cardiology with board certification (BE considered) and the other an Electrophysiology Cardiologist for our growing cardiology section. The candidates will have an opportunity to participate in clinical teaching of medical students. The selected candidates will report to the Chief of Cardiology, Dr. Janardhana Gorthi. The Omaha Division is an acute, highly affiliated, tertiary care facility. The Omaha facility provides inpatient, medical, surgical and psychiatric care in addition to its ambulatory care services; the Omaha Division is also home to major clinical research programs.
You are invited to consider joining the team at the VA Omaha Medical Center, providing care for the world’s best patients. You should be board certified/eligible in Cardiology and/or Electrophysiology and a US citizen with current US licensure (any state) with no history of revocations or suspension. Permanent Residents may be considered if no US citizen is selected.
Work Schedule: Full-time. Night and weekend hours are not currently scheduled, however, full-time physicians are employed on a 24/7 basis
Community Information
About Omaha
Located just west of the Missouri River, Omaha, NE is a city rich in history and brimming with modern attractions. From the historic Old Market district to local museums and landmarks, Omaha combines heritage with innovation. Exploring what Omaha is known for reveals the unique attributes that make this city a standout destination.
Omaha is best known for its steak, The Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, the College World Series, and its strong financial and business presence including the headquarters of Berkshire Hathaway and other Fortune 500 companies.
Currently, the 42nd largest city in the United States, the metropolitan area has a population of over a million.
Benefits and Features
Expected Salary range will be competitive for the academic rank and include a full benefits and features package to support high quality professional practice and favorable work-life-family balance. The VA provides employees with a robust benefits package and fosters an environment where more time is spent on medical practice and less on business tasks. VA does this by offering: Paid Time Off in the form of 26 Days paid annual leave, 13 Days paid sick leave per year, 10 Federal holidays with pay, and 5-Day paid absence to attend approved CME courses. Insurance to include Health-Dental-Vision care insurance programs to choose from with premiums partially paid by VA, Flexible Spending Accounts, Term life insurance, family, and additional coverage options are available with the cost shared by the Federal Government, and Long-term care insurance available as an option. Federal Retirement Plan thru the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) - A three-tiered retirement plan composed of 1) Social Security benefits; 2) FERS-FRAE basic benefits (pension); and 3) Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) which is a 401K-type plan, with up to five percent government matching contributions.
To Explore This Physician Opportunity Further
Please forward copy of your Curriculum Vitae to Henry "Hank" Laguatan, VA National Healthcare Recruitment Consultant @ Henry.Laguatan@va.gov or call (206) 459-7927.
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Three Nebraska VA medical facilities (Omaha, Lincoln, and Grand Island) integrated in November 1999 to become the newly formed, VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System. Each of the three divisions provide a unique array of health care services.
The Omaha Division is an acute, highly affiliated, tertiary care facility. The Omaha facility provides inpatient, medical, surgical and psychiatric care in addition to its ambulatory care services; the Omaha Division is also home to major clinical research programs. The Grand Island Division focuses on ambulatory and extended care, including geriatric and rehabilitation services. The Lincoln Division focuses on ambulatory care services.
- University of Nebraska Medical Center: College of Medicine, along with allied health programs in Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work, Physician Assistant, Dietetics, Nurse Practitioner
- Creighton University: Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Allied Health, Occupational Therapy Nursing
- Omaha Division - 100 acute care beds, 8 residential substance abuse beds
- Grand Island Division - 76 community living center beds, 18 residential substance abuse beds
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