Interventional Cardiology in Palmer, Alaska - Comp Exceeding
Listed on 2025-12-27
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant, Surgeon
Job Description
Mat Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer, Alaska is hiring a board eligible/board certified Interventional Cardiologist to join the team!
- Full-time or PRN opportunities available
- Mid-level support available
- 2 cath labs; new cath lab opened 2024
- PCI experience is a must
- Peripherals, devices, and TEE helpful but not required
- Coronary CTA program in partnership with radiology is planned
- Strong cath lab and echo team in place to support
- Active wound care clinic for PAD and vein disease
- Excellent hospitalist and intensivist support
- High volume opportunity
- Quick ramp up with physician outreach and marketing support
- Established referral base of PCPs and specialists
- Must be board-certified and have completed residency in the United States
- J1 visa support is available
- Excellent compensation
- Commencement bonus
- Relocation allowance
- Medical education debt repayment assistance
- Annual CME allowance and CME days off
- Excellent health benefits with 401K
- Malpractice
Mat‑Su Regional Medical Center is a 125‑bed facility with a wide range of inpatient and outpatient care, diagnostic imaging and emergency, medical and surgical services. It has been twice named one of the 150 Great Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker's Hospital Review.
Alaska has no state income tax and offers some of the best reimbursement rates in the country. It also boasts low malpractice rates and is very business friendly. According to the state Department of Labor, Mat‑Su valley is one of Alaska's and the nation's most “robust” economies, boasting job growth with a steady increase in the population. Over the last decade the valley's population increased by 42 percent and the number of jobs almost doubled.
Palmer,Alaska - Work. Live. Play
Palmer, AK is just 42 miles northeast of Anchorage. This beautiful town is known for its agricultural setting, celebrated history, and exciting adventures. The Matanuska‑Susitna Valley features 23,000 square miles of rivers, lakes, glaciers, and mountains. Nestled in between the Talkeetna and Chugach Mountains, you can also explore Knik Glacier, Matanuska Peak, Pioneer Peak, Hatcher Pass, and Matanuska Glacier which are all close by.
During the winter months, the northern lights will dance across the sky and amaze you. This stunning area is the ideal location for someone seeking to rest and recharge.
Job
Employment Type:
Full Time
Accepts J-1 Waivers:
Yes
Accepts H-1b Visas:
No
The Mat‑Su Valley is your place for an active lifestyle and non‑stop adventure. From flight‑seeing Mount McKinley to rafting the Matanuska River, excitement is around every corner. Spectacular views abound, from mountains to glaciers to wildlife. Conveniently located 35 miles north of Anchorage, your Alaska experience begins when you get to the Mat‑Su valley. Spend a day exploring Hatcher Pass, test your luck fishing or take advantage of the bountiful hiking.
Experience world‑class hiking, biking, skiing, mountain climbing, white water rafting, fishing, hunting, trail riding, snow machining and even sea kayaking. Alaska is an outdoor recreational paradise!
Mat‑Su Regional Medical Center's history began in 1935 when President FDR relocated stricken farmers from Minnesota to the lush Matanuska Valley as part of his “New Deal.” These “colonists” founded the “New Colony Hospital” in Palmer, AK to serve the Matanuska Colony and area Natives, miners, trappers and farmers. The name of the facility changed to Valley Hospital in 1947, when Valley Hospital Association (VHA) was incorporated as a not‑for‑profit hospital.
An outpatient center was added in 1989 in Wasilla, AK to accommodate space for physician practices and to provide health care services to the growing population of the Matanuska‑Susitna (Mat‑Su) Borough. VHA entered into a joint venture with a for‑profit partner in December 2003 in order to build a new hospital. The new hospital was named Mat‑Su Regional Medical Center and opened in January 2006.
The new hospital is a state‑of‑the‑art 74‑bed acute care hospital with a 14‑bed ICU, a 20‑bed Emergency Department, a 10‑LDRP birthing center, a cardiac…
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