Cardiologist - Specialist
Position Information
UCR Health and the University of California, Riverside (UCR) School of Medicine is recruiting cardiology clinicians. The clinician-educator will support the inpatient and outpatient clinical practice in cardiology within an academic setting. The incumbent will practice at UCR Health Clinics and/or UCR-affiliated clinical facilities in Riverside and surrounding areas. We are seeking a board-certified cardiologist to join our team of medical professionals.
As a cardiologist, you will work with patients to provide a full range of heart and cardiovascular services and treatments. You will perform various tests, make diagnoses, provide treatment plans and options, and work with other physicians and surgeons to treat patients' heart and/or cardiovascular disorders. To be successful as a cardiologist you will need to make important decisions regarding your patients' care and be emotionally resilient in challenging medical situations. The ability to work and collaborate with others, in a complex and diverse environment, is also a necessity.
The successful candidate must possess an M.D. or equivalent degree and be eligible to practice in the State of California by the time of employment. Candidate must be board certified as a specialist in cardiology, and/or sub specialty, such as cardiovascular disease, or interventional cardiology.
A minimum of one year of practice post residency training from an accredited residency training program is required. Applicants must qualify for medical staff privileges at UCR Health and UCR affiliated hospitals.
The full salary range for the Physician Specialist-Cardiologist is from $118,100 - $302,700 annually, with additional compensation eligibility based on clinical productivity.
Requirements
- Educational: Must possess an M.D., D.O. or equivalent degree. (Required)
- Experience: A minimum of one year of practice post residency training from an accredited residency training program. (Required); Fellowship training in cardiology and/or a related sub specialty. (Preferred)
- License: Possession of the legal requirements for the practice of medicine in California as determined by the California Medical Board. (Required); Maintenance of California Medical License. (Required); Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) prescribing number. (Required)
- Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) certification prior to beginning employment. (Required); Possess a valid certificate issued by the American Medical Specialty Board as a specialist in Cardiology and/or a sub specialty, such as cardiovascular disease, or interventional cardiology. (Required)
Key Responsibilities
- Specialty Patient Care (85%): Assessment, evaluation, diagnostic determination, on-going treatment and clinical management, etc.
- Communication (10%): Direct contact and consultation with patient family members, etc.
- Engage and educate patient and provider communities in cardiology (5%).
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