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Tennessee Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Locum Tenens Job

2 days ago
  • Physician
  • Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
  • Tennessee
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Job Description

A hospital‑based cardiology program in Tennessee is seeking a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist to provide full‑time locum tenens coverage in an inpatient and outpatient setting. In this role, you will follow a consistent weekday schedule from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., supporting adult patients across hospital‑based services while participating in intermittent weekend call coverage. You will work within a well‑established electrophysiology program, supervising advanced practice providers and EP lab staff while delivering comprehensive cardiac electrophysiology care. If you’re interested in exploring how this ongoing Tennessee assignment could align with your availability and professional goals, click “I’m interested” to connect with a consultant who can help you take the next step.

Job Requirements

• Physician

• Tennessee

• Clinical cardiac electrophysiology

• Board Certified

• BLS

• ACLS

• Inpatient and outpatient coverage

• Experience supervising APPs and lab staff

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Why Work with Hayes Locums

Hayes Locums understands why a career in locum tenens is an attractive option for many physicians and advanced practice clinicians. We work with providers across the country looking for freedom and control over their career paths. Our specialty-specific consultants will partner with you every step of the way. Our commitment is to make you our top priority—it is why we are
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Benefits

  • Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
  • 24/7 Award-winning service
  • NALTO Member
  • Competitive compensation
  • A-rated malpractice coverage
  • Paid travel and housing
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