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Description
Cabrillo Cardiology Medical Group is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible cardiac electrophysiologist to join our well-established, high-volume, independent cardiology practice in Ventura County, California.
Cabrillo Cardiology is a highly respected private cardiology group with a long-standing presence in the community, strong hospital relationships, and a broad referral base. Our practice includes eight cardiologists and provides comprehensive cardiovascular care, including general cardiology, interventional cardiology, structural heart intervention, advanced imaging including PET and CT, heart failure care, device management, and arrhythmia care. There is a strong need and significant opportunity for expanded electrophysiology services.
This position offers an excellent opportunity for an electrophysiologist interested in developing a busy, clinically rewarding practice with support from a collaborative group of experienced cardiologists. The incoming physician will have access to an established referral base, hospital-based procedural opportunities, device follow-up infrastructure, and the ability to help shape the future growth of the electrophysiology program.
Position Highlights
- Join a busy, established independent cardiology group of eight cardiologists in coastal Southern California
- Strong internal and community referral base
- Opportunity to build and grow a high-quality electrophysiology program
- Supportive group of experienced cardiologists and advanced practice providers
- Hospital-based EP lab access and established hospital relationships
- Device clinic and arrhythmia management opportunities
- Competitive guaranteed base salary, productivity incentives, and partnership-track opportunity
- Excellent lifestyle in Ventura County, with access to beaches, mountains, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara
Requirements
Candidate Qualifications
- Board certified or board eligible in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Strong clinical, procedural, and communication skills
- Commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care
- Interest in working collaboratively within a private cardiology group
- California license or eligibility for California licensure