Cardiology-Heart Failure and Transplant
Company: National Health Resources, Inc
Location: Knoxville
Posted on: December 2, 2025
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Job Description:
$550,000 – $600,000 yearly 37901, Knoxville, Tennessee, U nited
States Physician Cardiology-Heart Failure and Transplant Job
description Academic Opportunity Metro, TN has an outstanding
opportunity to join a large, well established single specialty
group of 18 Cardiologists in a hospital-owned employed practice.
Compensation is generous with first year income of up to $600,000
and more. Office suites located in the beautiful Heart Lung
Vascular Institute, one of the medical center's six Centers of
Excellence. We are a 581 bed Level 1 Trauma Center and the only
academic medical center in the region . This is a thriving hospital
with state of the art equipment, and is one of just two hospitals
in the state of Tennessee to be nationally ranked by the
distinguished publication US News & World Report in its 23rd
"America's Best Hospitals" report. The position will be for a Board
Eligible/Certified Heart Failu re Specialist to develop and lead an
Advanced Heart Failure program , including implantation and
management of advanced circulatory device therapy (LVAD). We employ
a large Primary Care and sub-specialty base, so referrals abound
and you will be busy quickly. This is a strong and stable group of
Physicians who have achieved the team atmosphere, and desire a
physician who is looking to be part of a team. Competitive starting
salary, with full benefits, malpractice, relocation assistance, and
production based incentive. You will also receive an appointment at
the Graduate School of Medicine, as we have an ACGME approved
Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship. Fantastic area to live and work,
as all major metro amenities are close at hand, with quality
lifestyle features such as boating, hiking, fishing and skiing
close by. Practice good medicine and still enjoy your life in this
one of a kind practice. Living and practicing in Metro Tennessee:
You will be part of a vibrant city that was previously voted the
"Best Place to Live Among Mid-Sized Cities" This rapidly-growing
Southeastern metropolitan city is known for its quality of
education, affordable cost of living and temperate climate, with a
perfect mix of city amenities and congestion-free living. Some of
what you can expect to find include: Cost of living that is 6.6%
below the national average No personal or state income tax Outdoor
recreational activities such as boating, hiking, golfing, fishing,
horseback riding, mountain biking ray@nhrnationwide.com
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