Assistant, Associate, or Professor in Cardiology
Job description
Job Title:
Assistant, Associate, or Professor in Cardiology
Requisition Number:FE01743
Department Name:7H354:INTERNAL MEDICINE & DIVISIONS - CARDIOLO
Work Location:Lexington, KY
Type of Position:Faculty
Position Time Status :Full-Time
Tenure Track Status:Non-Tenure Track
Required Education:MD degree or equivalent
Required Related Experience:Clinical cardiology and advanced electrophysiology experience
Completion of fellowship training in Cardiovascular Medicine
Required License/Registration/Certification:Ky Medical License;
Board Certified in Internal Medicine;
Board eligible or board certified in subspecialty of Cardiovascular Diseases.
The Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Kentucky is seeking a clinical faculty member who will primarily focus upon both basic and advanced electrophysiology procedures and device implementation along with treatment of other cardiovascular diseases within the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine.
This position will have regular assignments in the faculty rotation to cover electrophysiology consult services at the University of Kentucky and at the Lexington Veterans Administration Medical Center . In addition, ambulatory assignments will be aimed to establish a practice encompassing patients with arrhythmias and other heart rhythm disorders and this position will be involved in non-invasive and invasive testing in this patient population. This position will be a core member of the electrophysiology programs, and will be involved with teaching cardiology fellows, residents and students during consult service, and in-patient services and participation in the Department’s courses for medical students.
Please include a CV when applying for this position. Applications will be reviewed immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? :No
Open Until Filled:Yes
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