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Job Description — Interventional Cardiologist (Coronary & Peripheral) Peace Arch CardioVascular | Bellingham, WA
Takeaway: Peace Arch Cardiovascular seeks a boardcertified Interventional Cardiologist skilled in both coronary and peripheral vascular interventions, providing a 50/50 split between clinic and hospital-based care. The role blends high-acuity procedural work with longitudinal outpatient management, mirroring the balanced coronary/peripheral practice models described in comparable interventional cardiology postings.
Position Overview
Peace Arch Cardiovascular is recruiting a full-time Interventional Cardiologist to join a growing, multidisciplinary cardiovascular group serving the Bellingham region. The ideal candidate is proficient in:
Diagnostic cardiac catheterization
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
Peripheral vascular interventions and endovascular procedures
Intravascular imaging such as IVUS and OCT
Comprehensive inpatient and outpatient cardiovascular consultation
The role is structured as 50% clinic / 50% hospital, ensuring balanced procedural volume and continuity of care.
Key Responsibilities
Coronary interventions — diagnostic angiography, PCI, complex lesion management (bifurcation, CTO).
Peripheral vascular procedures — arterial and venous endovascular therapy for PAD, CLI, venous obstruction, and pelvic congestion (aligned with typical peripheral practice scopes).
Clinic-based cardiovascular care — longitudinal management of CAD, PAD, arrhythmias, heart failure, and preventive cardiology.
Hospital-based care — inpatient consults, acute cardiac care, cath lab procedures, and collaborative management with hospital teams.
Interpretation of cardiovascular imaging — echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, stress testing.
Post-procedural care — monitoring recovery, adjusting treatment plans, ensuring safe transitions of care.
Quality and safety participation — adherence to institutional protocols, contribution to QA programs.
Collaborative practice — work closely with referring physicians, surgeons, and advanced practice providers.
Optional academic involvement — teaching residents or fellows if affiliated programs exist (common in interventional cardiology roles).
Qualifications
MD/DO with fellowship training in Interventional Cardiology
Board certification in Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology
Demonstrated proficiency in coronary and peripheral interventions
Strong clinical judgment and procedural skill
Commitment to patient-centered care and multidisciplinary collaboration
Eligibility for Washington State medical licensure
Work Structure
50% Clinic
Outpatient cardiology visits
Diagnostic follow-up
Preventive and longitudinal care
50% Hospital
Cath lab procedures
Inpatient consults
Acute cardiac care
Shared call rotation (modeled on similar practices with 4–5 cardiologists)
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive base salary + productivity incentives
Sign-on bonus and relocation support
Comprehensive benefits (health, retirement, CME)
Requirements
Job Description — Interventional Cardiologist (Coronary & Peripheral) Peace Arch CardioVascular | Bellingham, WA
Takeaway: Peace Arch Cardiovascular seeks a boardcertified Interventional Cardiologist skilled in both coronary and peripheral vascular interventions, providing a 50/50 split between clinic and hospital-based care. The role blends high-acuity procedural work with longitudinal outpatient management, mirroring the balanced coronary/peripheral practice models described in comparable interventional cardiology postings.
Position Overview
Peace Arch Cardiovascular is recruiting a full-time Interventional Cardiologist to join a growing, multidisciplinary cardiovascular group serving the Bellingham region. The ideal candidate is proficient in:
Diagnostic cardiac catheterization
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
Peripheral vascular interventions and endovascular procedures
Intravascular imaging such as IVUS and OCT
Comprehensive inpatient and outpatient cardiovascular consultation
The role is structured as 50% clinic / 50% hospital, ensuring balanced procedural volume and continuity of care.
Key Responsibilities
Coronary interventions — diagnostic angiography, PCI, complex lesion management (bifurcation, CTO).
Peripheral vascular procedures — arterial and venous endovascular therapy for PAD, CLI, venous obstruction, and pelvic congestion (aligned with typical peripheral practice scopes).
Clinic-based cardiovascular care — longitudinal management of CAD, PAD, arrhythmias, heart failure, and preventive cardiology.
Hospital-based care — inpatient consults, acute cardiac care, cath lab procedures, and collaborative management with hospital teams.
Interpretation of cardiovascular imaging — echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, stress testing.
Post-procedural care — monitoring recovery, adjusting treatment plans, ensuring safe transitions of care.
Quality and safety participation — adherence to institutional protocols, contribution to QA programs.
Collaborative practice — work closely with referring physicians, surgeons, and advanced practice providers.
Optional academic involvement — teaching residents or fellows if affiliated programs exist (common in interventional cardiology roles).
Qualifications
MD/DO with fellowship training in Interventional Cardiology
Board certification in Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology
Demonstrated proficiency in coronary and peripheral interventions
Strong clinical judgment and procedural skill
Commitment to patient-centered care and multidisciplinary collaboration
Eligibility for Washington State medical licensure
Work Structure
50% Clinic
Outpatient cardiology visits
Diagnostic follow-up
Preventive and longitudinal care
50% Hospital
Cath lab procedures
Inpatient consults
Acute cardiac care
Shared call rotation (modeled on similar practices with 4–5 cardiologists)
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive base salary + productivity incentives
Sign-on bonus and relocation support
Comprehensive benefits (health, retirement, CME)
