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Associate Director, Noninvasive Cardiac Lab
Mount Kisco, New York, United States
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Occupation Physician
Specialty Medical Director
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Newark, New Jersey, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 3/26/19

Title: Associate Director, Noninvasive Cardiac Lab

Location: New Jersey

Industry: Healthcare

Occupational Category: Physician

Hours: Full-time

Description: Hiring an Associate Director, Noninvasive Cardiac Lab for a top academic medical system. Seeking an experienced Cardiologist to become Associate Director of the Noninvasive Cardiac Lab. This Associate Director, Noninvasive Cardiac Lab position offers you the opportunity to be busy clinically while teaching Cardiovascular fellows.

Responsibilities:

  • Read cardiac imaging including TAVRS and MitraClip procedures
  • Map out the course to be taken for Interventional procedures.
  • Maintain an effective working relationship with attending physicians outside the department, as well as other hospital department staff and Administration.
  • Maintain knowledge of current treatment modalities available to patients and work with Administrative leadership to evaluate and/or implement new treatments as necessary.
  • Maintain highest quality and safety across division consistent with clinical standards driven by qualitative and quantitative clinical outcomes.

Education Requirements:

  • Board Certified in Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Licensed to practice in New Jersey

Experience Requirements:

  • 5 years of practice experience in an academic setting
  • Successful leadership and administrative experience in an academic medical setting

Desired Skills:

  • A commitment to educational, research, and clinical excellence
  • Broad knowledge of the healthcare landscape and a vision for the future of medical education
  • Interest and experience in collaborative community engagement