Electrophysiologist
Full Time
Onsite
About the job
Electrophysiologist
St. Luke's University Health Network (SLUHN) is a nationally recognized, nonprofit network of 15 hospitals and more than 300 outpatient sites, serving patients across Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey. SLUHN is widely respected for its culture of excellence, quality, and innovation, and is consistently ranked among the top health systems in the nation.
Job Description
- Provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient cardiac electrophysiology care
- Perform a broad range of procedures including complex ablations, device implantation, and lead management
- Collaborate across the network with other electrophysiologists, cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons
- Share in electrophysiology only call coverage
- Contribute to medical education and the development of the electrophysiology fellowship
Requirements
- MD or DO degree from an accredited institution
- Board-certified in Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Minimum of 3 years of post-fellowship clinical experience
- Eligible for licensure in the state of Pennsylvania
- Strong interpersonal, procedural, and academic skills
- Interest in innovation and program building
Benefits
- Competitive salary with productivity and quality incentives
- Comprehensive benefits, including malpractice, retirement, and health coverage
- Relocation assistance and sign-on bonus, if applicable
- CME time and allowance
- Academic appointment opportunities
- A collaborative, physician-led environment with cutting-edge technology
Community Overview
St. Luke's Hospital is seeking an experienced Electrophysiologist (minimum 2 years of post-training practice) to join our growing Cardiovascular Division. This full-time position is based at the Bethlehem and Anderson campuses and offers a rare opportunity to be part of a thriving, forward-thinking team with major investments underway in electrophysiology and heart care services.
A new, state-of-the-art Heart Tower is currently under construction at our Anderson Campus and will serve as the future hub of advanced cardiovascular care in the region. The incoming electrophysiologist will play an integral role in developing the direction of electrophysiology services in this flagship facility, featuring cutting-edge labs, hybrid ORs, and fully integrated care environments.
St. Luke's will be launching an ACGME-accredited Electrophysiology Fellowship in 2026. This is a unique leadership and academic opportunity for the new hire to be involved in fellowship development, mentoring, and teaching, in collaboration with Temple/St. Luke's Medical School.
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