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Interventional Pulmonologist

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Korzen Health is seeking a skilled Interventional Pulmonologist to lead and expand a comprehensive pulmonary interventional program serving Los Angeles County Valley and surrounding communities. This is a unique opportunity for a physician to play a pivotal role in developing innovative strategies, enhancing high-quality pulmonary care, and shaping the future of the program in a growing community.

The provider will be based in 1 Community based hospital.

Position Highlights:

  • Based at a community hospital with outpatient and inpatient responsibilities.

  • Focus on program development, multidisciplinary collaboration, and advanced interventional procedures.

  • Approximately two weeks of hospital call per month for unassigned patients.

Clinical Responsibilities:

Outpatient (Clinic):

  • Evaluate and manage a broad range of pulmonary conditions, including asthma, COPD, ILD, pulmonary nodules, pulmonary hypertension, and sleep-related respiratory disorders.

  • Longitudinal management of complex oncology-related pulmonary issues in collaboration with medical and radiation oncology.

  • Pre- and post-procedural visits for interventional pulmonary procedures.

Inpatient (Hospital):

  • Provide consultative pulmonology services for admitted patients, including ED and non-ICU consults.

  • Support hospitalists and intensivists with respiratory management and diagnostic evaluations.

  • Perform and interpret advanced bronchoscopic and pleural procedures, including:

    • Diagnostic bronchoscopy

    • Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) for mediastinal staging

    • Navigational/robotic bronchoscopy for peripheral lung lesions

    • Endobronchial therapies (stent placement, debulking, etc.)

    • Thoracentesis, chest tube placement, and other pleural procedures

  • Participate in multidisciplinary conferences (e.g., tumor board) and quality initiatives.

Program Development & Quality:

  • Assist with creating protocols, pathways, and quality initiatives related to lung cancer screening, lung nodule management, COPD, and other key pulmonary conditions.

  • Engage in community outreach, education, and physician engagement.

Qualifications:

  • MD or DO from an accredited institution.

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Pulmonary Disease.

  • Pulmonary & Critical Care fellowship-trained preferred (critical care coverage optional depending on role design).

  • Eligible for California medical license and DEA.

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