Job Description
Lake Cumberland Regional Medical Center, located in Somerset, Kentucky (south of Lexington), is
growing with the addition of an employed Interventional Cardiologist. If you are seeking an
opportunity with fantastic support, regional reach, and welcoming medical staff and community, join
us!
Position Highlights:
Support of 3 Interventional Cardiologists and 4 ARPNs
Established Program
and Regional Market
Recently installed GE Allia IGS system for newly renovated cath lab (July
2024)
Recently installed 256-Slice CT Scanner with CTA capability (April 2024)
New Echo PACS system
for streamlined diagnostics and remote reading capabilities
Member of the UK Healthcare Gill
Affiliate Network (Gill Heart & Vascular Institute)
Scope of Cardiology Services On
Campus:
General Adult Cardiology, Peripheral Vascular Disease Management, Arrhythmia Management,
Pacemakers, Congestive Heart Failure Management
Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization, Coronary
Intervention
Diagnostic Peripheral/Carotid/Mesenteric Angiogram, Peripheral Arterial
Intervention
Echocardiography, Pericardialcentesis, Myocardial Biopsy
Permanent Pacemaker, Loop
Recorder Implant, AICD Implant
Holter and Event Monitor
Benefits:
Hospital Employment
Sign On
Bonus - Up to $100K
Relocation - Up to $15K
Comprehensive Benefits Package (including 401k and
EAP)
Paid Vacation, Paid Malpractice
Staff and Practice Management Support
$ Annual CME
Student Loan
Assistance Available
Lake Living, Fantastic Outdoor Recreation
Hospital:
Lake Cumberland Regional
Hospital serves a 10-county area (over 200,000 residents) in south central Kentucky at its 295-bed
acute care facility and several stand-alone outpatient centers. With more than 40 physician
specialties and nearly 200 physicians on staff, LCRH offers the most comprehensive medical services
in the region, including complete cardiac care, a level II neonatal nursery, and a neurosurgery
program rated among the best in the nation.Â
Community and Lifestyle:
Lake Cumberland Regional
Hospital is in Somerset, the largest city in southeastern Kentucky, combining the best of small-town
values with big-city accessibility and easy commuting distance to Lexington. Nestled on the edge of
the Daniel Boone Forest, Somerset is the hub for lake activities and is the houseboat capital of the
world. The opportunities for outdoor amenities are endless with rock climbing, whitewater rafting,
hunting, hiking, kayaking, and caving all within minutes of downtown. Somerset is a welcoming,
growing community and a wonderful place to live and practice medicine.
Additional Information:
- Specialty: Interventional Cardiology
- Location: Somerset, Kentucky
- Contact: Haley Hofstad (Sourcing Specialist)
About the Company:
Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital, a 295-bed acute-care facility, provides medical services to a
10-county service area in south central Kentucky. Since opening with 175 beds in 1976, the hospital
has grown steadily to meet the needs of the community by completing ten major expansion projects –
the latest being a five-story116,000 square-foot, medical tower with a three-story parking
garage. Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital offers complete cardiac care – including open-heart
surgery – and a neurosurgery program that is rated among the best in the nation. It has three cath
labs, comprehensive clinical pathology and laboratory, cardiopulmonary services, surgical services
(including orthopedic, bariatric and urological) and a radiology department with nuclear medicine,
ultrasound, 16- and 64-slice CT, X-ray with fluoroscopy, MRI and Open MRI. The hospital also has
women’s and children’s services, a level II neonatal nursery, med/surg and intensive care units,
inpatient rehabilitation unit, skilled care unit and a behavioral health unit to provide care for
both adult and geriatric patients.In order to better serve our patients, the hospital also has eight
convenient off-site centers that provide outpatient services including: bariatric, cancer treatment,
imaging, surgery, wound care and hyperbaric medicine, therapy, open MRI, and sleep disorders.