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Description
Join Legacy Medical Group’s growing cardiology team
Legacy Medical Group (LMG), a physician-led organization in Portland, is expanding and looking for an enthusiastic Cardiologist to help grow our general, interventional, imaging, preventive, and heart failure programs. Opportunities available at both downtown and nearby suburban hospitals.
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Legacy Cardiology Careers
Why Join Us?
- Work with a large, collaborative team: 14 General Cardiologists, 10 Interventional Cardiologists, 4 Electrophysiologists, plus 20 APPs and surgeons
 - Perform advanced procedures: 1,250+ PCI, 200 TAVRs, 750 pacemakers/ICDs, 750 ablations annually
 - Access to cutting-edge imaging: Echo, cardiac CT, nuclear imaging, MRI
 - Mix of inpatient consults and hospital-based clinic work
 - Opportunities to teach, conduct research, and lead quality projects
 - Supportive hospitalist service and integrated cardiac and vascular surgery teams
 - Competitive, nationally benchmarked salary with CME, relocation, and hire-on bonuses
 - Two-year guaranteed salary with transition to productivity-based pay
 
Current Openings
- General Cardiologist (Invasive or Non-invasive)
 - Interventional Cardiologist
 - Advanced Heart Failure Cardiologist
 - Advanced Imaging Cardiologist
 - Congenital Heart Disease Specialist
 
Candidate Requirements
- Graduate of accredited U.S. medical school (or equivalent)
 - Completed residency in Internal Medicine and Cardiology fellowship
 - Board Certified in Cardiology (and in nuclear or cardiac CT if applicable)
 - ACLS certification required
 - No H1b or J1’s
 
Live and Work in Portland
Portland offers an amazing quality of life—vibrant urban culture with access to outdoor adventures. Enjoy the largest city park in the U.S., miles of bike paths, hiking, skiing, windsurfing, and nearby beaches and mountains. Mild four seasons encourage year-round outdoor living.
Our Legacy
At Legacy Health, we’re committed to doing what’s best for our patients, our people, and our community—building a legacy of care that lasts.