Academic Opportunities
The Charleston Area Medical Center Institute for Academic Medicine is seeking to employ an advanced cardiac imaging specialist with skills in structural transesophageal echocardiography.
Required Qualifications:
MD/DO from an accredited university medical school
Graduate of an accredited ACGME cardiology residency and subspecialty training in Structural transesophageal echocardiography, cardiovascular CT, and/or cardiovascular MRI
Board certified with the ABIM in cardiology and preferred subspeciality certification in advanced imaging field
Ability to obtain a West Virginia state medical license and DEA
Ability to achieve full and unrestricted hospital privileges at Charleston Area Medical Center
Exceptional collaboration abilities
Sustained knowledge and accomplished success in clinical skills with experience in supporting medicine post-graduate fellowship training
Support structural heart physicians in preplanning and in procedure imaging for the structural heart program
This opportunity operates out of a dedicated cardiac imaging center with the following:
Dedicated cardiac CT (Siemens Force performing 600 scans/month)
Nuclear Medicine- 2 Cardio MDs (300 stress and non-stress/month)
Echocardiography- 5 outpatient-only units (550 exams/month)
Dedicated cardiac MRI (Siemens Sola) 1.5T install January 2023 (currently do 80 scans/month on a non-cardiac dedicated scanner)
Heart Flow Program- Received Quality awards quarterly, Direct flow pathway
Structural TEE program to support TAVR, Mitral Clip, Watchman, PFO/ASD Closure
This dynamic opportunity offers a lucrative base salary with production and quality bonus potential, paid time away from the practice, 401K retirement plan, occurrence-based malpractice insurance, CME allowance, and a comprehensive benefits package.
To apply for the Advanced Cardiac Structural TEE Imaging position with Charleston Area Medical Center, please submit your curriculum vitae and three references along with a supplemental narrative statement to address their qualifications (2 3 pages) by April 1, 2024.