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General Consultative Cardiologist

Assistant or Associate Professor

Mar 23, 2028 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Location

New Haven, CT

Yale School of Medicine

Type

Full-time Academic / Faculty

Required Qualifications

Fellowship-trained in Cardiovascular Medicine
Board Certified or Board Eligible
Eligible for CT medical license
Academic Clinician (AC) or Clinician Educator Scholar (CES) Track

Research Areas

Clinical research
Clinical trials
Quality improvement
Medical education innovation
Translational collaboration
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General Consultative Cardiologist

General Consultative Cardiologist

Yale University: School of Medicine: Internal Medicine: Cardiology

Location

New Haven, CT

Open Date

Mar 23, 2026

Deadline

Mar 23, 2028 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Description

The Section of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine is seeking a full-time General Consultative Cardiologist at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. This position offers an exciting opportunity to join a nationally recognized academic cardiology program dedicated to excellence in patient care, medical education, and clinical research.

The successful candidate will contribute to a dynamic clinical practice while participating in the teaching and mentoring of medical students, residents, advanced practice providers and fellows within a collaborative academic environment.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive cardiovascular care in inpatient and outpatient settings.
  • Participate in consultative cardiology services and on-call rotations.
  • Contribute to subspecialty services (e.g., advanced heart failure, imaging, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology—based on expertise)
  • Teach and mentor trainees, including medical students, residents, advanced practice providers and fellows.
  • Engage in scholarly activity appropriate to career track (clinical research, clinical trials, quality improvement, medical education innovation, or translational collaboration).
  • Participate in institutional and departmental career development opportunities.

About Yale School of Medicine & Cardiology

The Yale School of Medicine is one of the nation’s oldest, and most prestigious medical schools. The Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, within the Department of Internal Medicine, has more than 130 full-time ladder track faculty, engaged in clinical, education and research missions.

In partnership with Yale New Haven Health System, our faculty provide comprehensive clinical care for cardiovascular conditions, with subspecialties including cardiovascular genetics, echocardiography, electrophysiology, heart failure, inherited cardiomyopathy, interventional cardiology (structural and vascular heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, coronary heart disease), and transplantation.

The Section oversees a world-class training program, which includes more than 50 fellows, training in general cardiovascular medicine, as well as subspecialty training in advanced heart failure and transplantation, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology (coronary interventions, peripheral vascular interventions, and structural heart disease), cardiac Imaging and cardio-oncology, in addition to several research fellowships.

Our cardiologists are actively engaged in cutting edge collaborative research, spanning basic science, translational research and clinical trials. The section fosters close collaboration with departments across the university, supporting discovery in areas such as genomics, artificial intelligence and data science, biomedical engineering, and health outcomes while providing robust mentorship and training opportunities for fellows, early-career faculty, and physician-scientists committed to advancing cardiovascular medicine. Specialized research centers within the Section include Yale Cardiology Research Group (YCRG), Yale Translational Research Imaging Center (YTRIC), Cardiovascular Clinical Trials Program, the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE), and the Yale Cardiovascular Research Center (CVRC).

About Yale New Haven Health System’s Heart and Vascular Center (HVC)

Yale New Haven Health System is Connecticut’s leading healthcare system, which includes 5 hospitals with nearly 2700 beds, supported by more than 7500 university and community physicians and advanced practice providers.

Yale New Haven Hospital Heart and Vascular Center (HVC) treats more heart and vascular patients than any other facility in Connecticut. The multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses and other professionals are dedicated to providing our patients with excellence in cardiac care. With a history of pioneering cardiology specialists and innovation that includes cardiology firsts, Yale New Haven Hospital is one of the nation’s leading providers of heart and vascular services, offering the most advanced technology and facilities.

Qualifications

Successful candidates must be fellowship-trained and either Board Certified or Board Eligible in cardiovascular medicine. Candidates must meet criteria for appointment as an Assistant or Associate Professor of Medicine in the Academic Clinician (AC) or Clinician Educator Scholar Track (CES). Candidates must have an active unrestricted medical license in Connecticut or be eligible for licensure.

Candidates with additional training, experience and interest in subspecialty cardiology are encouraged to apply.

Application Instructions

Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, cover letter and three confidential letters of recommendation to: https://apply.interfolio.com/183664

For more information on this position, or any other positions with Yale Cardiovascular Medicine, please contact cvmrecruiting@yale.edu.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key qualifications for this General Consultative Cardiologist position?

Candidates must be fellowship-trained and Board Certified or Board Eligible in cardiovascular medicine. They need to meet criteria for appointment as Assistant or Associate Professor in the Academic Clinician (AC) or Clinician Educator Scholar (CES) track, with an active unrestricted Connecticut medical license or eligibility. Additional subspecialty training in areas like heart failure or imaging is encouraged. Review faculty positions for similar roles.

📝How do I apply for the Yale General Consultative Cardiologist role?

Submit your curriculum vitae, cover letter, and three confidential letters of recommendation via Interfolio. Contact cvmrecruiting@yale.edu for details. Deadline is Mar 23, 2028. Use our free resume template and cover letter template to prepare.

💼What are the primary responsibilities of this cardiologist position?

Provide comprehensive cardiovascular care in inpatient/outpatient settings, participate in consultative services and on-call rotations, contribute to subspecialty services (e.g., heart failure, imaging), teach and mentor trainees, and engage in scholarly activities like clinical research or quality improvement. Explore professor jobs for teaching expectations.

🔬What research and training opportunities are available at Yale Cardiovascular Medicine?

Engage in cutting-edge research via centers like Yale Cardiology Research Group (YCRG), Cardiovascular Clinical Trials Program, and CVRC. The section trains over 50 fellows in general and subspecialty areas. Faculty collaborate on genomics, AI, and outcomes research. See research jobs for more.

🏥What is the work environment like at Yale School of Medicine Cardiology?

Join a nationally recognized program with 130+ faculty, partnered with Yale New Haven Health System's Heart and Vascular Center, treating high volumes with advanced technology. Focus on patient care, education, and research in a collaborative setting. Learn about Ivy League schools and employer branding.

❤️Is subspecialty experience required for this consultative cardiologist role?

General training is primary, but candidates with expertise in advanced heart failure, imaging, electrophysiology, or interventional cardiology are encouraged. Contribute based on your subspecialty interests. Check clinical research jobs for related opportunities.
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