General Cardiology Non-Invasive MD/DO - Sumter, South Carolina
Commonwealth Medical Services
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
General Non-Invasive Cardiologist
Hospital-Employed | 100% Outpatient | Monday–Friday | No Call
We are seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible General Non-Invasive Cardiologist to join a hospital-employed cardiology practice. This position is 100% outpatient with a Monday–Friday schedule and no on-call responsibilities, offering an excellent work–life balance.
The cardiologist will provide comprehensive outpatient cardiovascular care, including evaluation, diagnosis, and management of a wide range of cardiac conditions. The role emphasizes preventive cardiology, chronic disease management, and diagnostic interpretation in a collaborative, patient-centered environment.
Responsibilities
- Provide outpatient cardiology consultations and follow-up care
- Diagnose and manage non-invasive cardiovascular conditions
- Interpret non-invasive diagnostic studies (e.g., EKGs, echocardiograms, stress testing, ambulatory monitoring)
- Collaborate with primary care providers and specialty teams
- Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation
- Participate in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
Requirements
Qualifications
- MD or DO
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Cardiology
- Fellowship training in Non-Invasive Cardiology
- Eligible for state medical licensure
- Strong clinical, communication, and teamwork skills
This position offers a stable hospital-employed model with a predictable schedule and a focus on high-quality outpatient cardiovascular care.
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