A hospital-employed interventional cardiology opportunity is open in the fast-growing eastern Dallas-Fort Worth corridor of North Texas, with a not-for-profit public hospital district seeking a BC/BE Interventional Cardiologist to join an established cardiovascular program. The position offers a full-service, on-site cardiac catheterization lab, a broad regional referral base, and a level of procedural autonomy that is difficult to find within larger metro health systems. Physicians who want to build — and lead — a growing service line while living within easy reach of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex will find this a compelling fit.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive base compensation with productivity bonus potential
- Sign-on bonus provided
- Relocation assistance available
- Malpractice coverage included (details available upon inquiry)
- CME allowance and comprehensive benefits package
- Employed position with a stable, not-for-profit public hospital district
- No Texas state income tax — a meaningful addition to total compensation
Practice Highlights
- Full-service, on-site cardiac catheterization lab supporting the full range of interventional procedures
- Established cardiovascular program with experienced cardiology leadership already in place
- Strong procedural volume potential driven by a rapidly growing regional population
- Broad referral catchment spanning multiple counties across the eastern DFW corridor
- Greater procedural autonomy than is typical in larger metropolitan health systems
- Collaborative specialist support across the hospital campus
- Opportunity to directly shape and expand the interventional cardiology service line — a genuine leadership and growth role
- Community hospital setting that values physician input and offers meaningful influence over program development
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Interventional Cardiology (ABIM)
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Interventional Cardiology fellowship
- Active Texas medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort with the full procedural scope of a community-based interventional cardiology program
About the Community
This position is situated in the eastern Dallas-Fort Worth corridor — one of the fastest-growing suburban regions in the country — where physicians benefit from affordable housing, highly rated public schools, and a strong community of young families. The area offers a relaxed suburban pace while remaining an easy drive to Dallas for professional sports, world-class dining, entertainment, and cultural institutions. Outdoor recreation, local events, and the financial advantage of zero state income tax round out a lifestyle that consistently attracts physicians relocating from higher cost-of-living markets.