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1099 vs W-2 for Cardiologists

Compare call, cath lab scope, and privileging before you commit

Direct answer: 1099 vs W-2 for Cardiologists—educational context for cardiologists exploring locum tenens. Locum Career Hub recruits MD/DO cardiologists and connects you with hospitals and groups when mutual fit exists.

This guide covers 1099 vs W-2 cardiologist for cardiologists considering locum tenens. We recruit cardiologists only—not other physician specialties. Content is educational, not medical, legal, or tax advice.

1099 vs W-2 cardiologist: what matters

Hospitals exploring 1099 vs W-2 cardiologist usually need coverage that matches their actual workflow: STEMI pathways, consult census, clinic templates, or imaging turnaround—not a generic “cardiologist wanted” line.

Malpractice structure (claims-made vs occurrence, tail, limits) should be resolved before you commit—especially for cath lab and STEMI coverage.

Compensation context

Pay reflects call burden, STEMI responsibility, clinic panel size, imaging read volumes, and subspecialty—we discuss ranges in context and do not guarantee income.

Next step: cardiologist-only matching

Locum Career Hub recruits cardiologists (MD/DO) only. Submit your subspecialty, preferred states, and availability—a recruiter will follow up if realistic opportunities exist in the areas you selected.

FAQ

What happens after I submit the cardiology inquiry form?
Yes—a cardiology recruiter reviews submissions personally. If there are plausible locum opportunities in the states and subspecialty you listed, we will reach out, usually within one business day. If nothing fits, we will say so clearly.
Are you the hospital employer?
No. Locum Career Hub is a recruiting service. Your clinical contract would be with the hiring hospital or group if you accept an assignment.
How does licensing work?
Requirements vary by assignment. Share current licenses and target dates—we map compact eligibility, full licenses, and realistic privileging timelines.
How does this page relate to 1099 vs W-2 cardiologist?
This page is educational context for cardiologists exploring locum tenens—not individualized medical, legal, or tax advice. Submit an inquiry when you want recruiter-led matching.
Do you recruit non-cardiologists?
No. We work with cardiologists only—general, interventional, EP, heart failure, imaging, structural, preventive, and pediatric cardiology.

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