Electrophysiologist - SC - MUSC Health Florence Medical Center
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Doctor/Physician
Cardiologist, Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant, Critical Care Physician
Location: Columbia
MUSC Health – Florence Medical Center is seeking a full‑time BC/BE Electrophysiologist to join a well‑established cardiology practice located in Florence, South Carolina. The practice is busy, continuous growth, strong referral base. Outpatient and inpatient cardiology consultation services are provided. Providers have access to a cardiac catheterization lab, electrophysiology equipment and cardiac imaging located within the hospital.
MUSC Health – Florence Medical Center provides a full spectrum of diagnostic, invasive and interventional cardiology care, including peripheral vascular and electrophysiology. This year, U.S. News & World Report ranked MUSC Health – Florence Medical Center as high performing in the treatment of heart failure.
MUSC Health Heart & Vascular Center has received the Society of Thoracic Surgeons 3-star rating 20 years in a row, is accredited by the Society of Chest Pain Centers, and is a Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina Blue Distinction Center for cardiac care.
About the opportunity- Ideal candidates will have interest in non‑invasive imaging and echocardiography.
- Access to cardiac imaging, electrophysiology equipment, cath lab and vascular laboratory.
- Dedicated group of 6 providers, one general cardiologist, three interventional cardiologists, one electrophysiologist, and two APPs, promoting teamwork, efficiency and excellent patient care.
- Well‑respected practice in the community.
- Quick ramp‑up time with excellent local marketing and outreach support.
- Competitive compensation.
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility.
- Occurrence malpractice coverage.
- Employer‑funded retirement plan.
- $5,000 CME allowance + 5 days off.
- Epic EMR platform.
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