Pediatric Cardiologist (Echocardiographer)
About the Job
The Division of Pediatric Cardiology at the prestigious University of Minnesota is actively seeking a passionate and dedicated full-time board-certified/eligible Pediatric Cardiology Physician with a primary focus on echocardiography to join our distinguished team as an Assistant, Associate, or full Professor.
- Seeking a candidate with a strong interest in transesophageal and fetal echocardiograms.
- Primarily responsibilities: performing and interpreting echocardiograms, including transesophageal and fetal.
- Potential for directorship of echocardiography lab is available dependent upon qualifications.
- Clinical duties based at University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital.
- Duties include clinical pediatric cardiology, attending rounds, and cardiology clinics.
- Teaching responsibilities for medical students, residents and fellows; involvement in curriculum development.
- Participation in research projects and academic activities, with a focus on independent or collaborative research.
- Opportunity for scholarly work, faculty development, and active involvement in national organizations.
Qualifications
- Board eligible/certified in Pediatric Cardiology
- Must have demonstrated involvement in clinical or basic science research through publications anticipated or published in peer-reviewed journals
- Licensed or ability to obtain Minnesota Board of Medical Practice Licensure
About the Department
As Minnesota's leading pediatric cardiology practice affiliated with a top-tier medical school, the Heart Center offers a supportive environment strengthened by a comprehensive team of cardiologists, CV intensivists, care coordinators, and three surgeons—all nestled within a true children’s hospital setting on a vibrant academic campus. The Pediatric Heart Center conducts around 12,000 echocardiograms, including over 1,600 fetal echocardiograms annually.
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