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Posted May 26, 2026

Cardiac Electrophysiologist

Department of Veterans Affairs
College Station, AR, US Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

-Written by a human, not AI.

Our organization presents an exciting opportunity for a Cardiac Electrophysiologist. Here are some insights from physicians who have recently joined our team.

"I no longer struggle with insurance companies to secure the treatments my patients require."

"I am involved in teaching and mentoring residents and fellows, which significantly reduces my on-call duties."

"Little Rock is a hidden treasure; it has everything we need, friendly locals, and the airport makes family visits convenient."

"I have a supportive team available whenever I need assistance, along with specialists from the academic medical center nearby."

"The patient load is manageable, and administrative policies do not restrict my appointment durations."

"I have ample paid time off that I can fully utilize, and I appreciate that my salary remains intact during my time off."

As you can see, we encourage you to apply and engage with us. Explore the possibility of thriving in this environment. We invite you to learn more about Little Rock and Central Arkansas. While we acknowledge some challenges, our strengths are numerous.

Key Features of This Opportunity:

  • Compensation range: $400,000 - $450,000, with potential for additional incentives.

  • Possibly among the best retirement and health benefits available nationwide (calculations can be provided upon request).

  • Work schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM; 1 day per week in clinic, 3-4 days per week in the EP lab.

  • Over 50 days of PAID leave annually, plus the possibility of 12 weeks of PAID paternity leave.

  • Opportunity to earn additional income through moonlighting at local facilities.

  • No need for malpractice insurance.

Qualifications:

  • Open to both US citizens and non-citizens.

  • Must possess a Medical Doctorate (M.D.), Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.), or Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) with acceptable USMLE scores.

  • Completion of an ACGME accredited residency program is required, or at least 5 years of practice in this specialty—case logs will be necessary.

  • At least one active state medical license is required, and all other state licenses must be either voluntarily not renewed or in good standing.

Let’s take the next step: please send a copy of your current CV for review, and we can arrange a call. If this opportunity isn’t for you, we would appreciate it if you could share this with a veteran or a colleague who might be interested.

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