General Cardiologist opportunity with a large non-profit healthcaresystemnearthe coast of South

General Cardiologist – Faculty Appointment available near the coast of SC!

Job Description McLeod Cardiology Associates is seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible General Cardiologist to join our growing team at McLeod Regional Medical Center, a 517-bed tertiary care center and the flagship hospital of McLeod Health in Florence, South Carolina. This unique opportunity offers a balanced role—50% clinical general cardiology and 50% academic faculty appointment—serving as a core educator for our Internal Medicine Residency Program. The faculty appointment is with the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, providing the resources and collegiality of an academic affiliation within a high-performing community-based health system.

The selected candidate will join a collaborative group of 10 cardiologists within a well-established heart program, providing comprehensive cardiovascular care while helping to shape the next generation of physicians through bedside teaching, didactics, and mentorship in a thriving academic-community environment. The position offers a competitive base salary guarantee with productivity incentives, thoughtfully structured to reflect the balance of clinical excellence and meaningful academic engagement.

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Florence, South Carolina Florence, SC is a welcoming community and regional medical hub that's growing significantly. Florence offers an outstanding quality of life with a relaxed pace, affordable housing, and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy short commutes, family-friendly neighborhoods, growing dining and arts scenes, and easy access to outdoor recreation.

Its central location provides convenient trips to the coast, historic Charleston, and major metropolitan areas. This makes Florence a very appealing place to live, work, and invest in the community. For more information, contact Amanda Wagner by email: or call: .

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