Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center is recruiting for an adult congenital cardiologist to join us in Milwaukee.
The individual would be leading the Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) Program and provide imaging coverage for congenital echocardiography, cardiac CT, SPECT/PET, and CMR in a well-established cardiovascular group (75 cardiologists system-wide, 25 at Aurora St. Luke’s campus) on the forefront of cardiology. The ideal candidate would have completed an adult congenital fellowship and have interest in multi-modality, clinical education and clinical research.
What You Would Do?
- Provide physician clinical inpatient and outpatient coverage for ACHD patients
- Provide physician coverage and interpretation of transthoracic and trans-esophageal echocardiograms in ACHD patients
- Provide physician coverage and interpretation of cardiac CT in ACHD patients
- Provide physician coverage and interpretation of cardiac MRI in ACHD patients
- Provide physician supervision for stress laboratory, staffed with physician assistants for nuclear and echocardiographic stress tests in ACHD patients
- Supervise and teach general cardiology fellows, advanced imaging fellows, and cardiac sonography students, and other trainees.
- Contribute to the academic pursuits of the Wisconsin Cardiovascular service line, including mentoring trainees to abstracts and publications
- Weekend call for own patients only
- No general cardiology call
- Primary location of work: Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center
- Salary range $412,031 - $412,031 plus sign-on bonus
- Be part of an integrated nationally recognized organization with physician-led medical group and embedded service line
- Leverage access to DAX Copilot, an AI-powered clinical documentation tool integrated with Epic, streamlining clinical workflows by generating draft patient notes for efficient review, editing, and signature
- Experience a diverse and inclusive environment ensuring safe and equitable care for all patients
Required Skills:
- Board certified / eligible in general cardiology
- Board certified / eligible in adult congenital heart disease
- Board certified / eligible in echocardiography/Level III in echocardiography
- Board certified / eligible in cardiac CT/Level II or III in Cardiac CT
- Board certified / eligible in cardiac MRI /Level II or III in Cardiac CMR
- Ability to hold a Wisconsin Medical License
Preferred Skills:
- Track record of clinical research in advanced imaging
- Experience and interest in the education of cardiology fellows in ACHD
Benefits and more
- Paid Time Off programs for eligible positions
- Health and welfare benefits such as health, dental, vision, life and Short- and Long-Term Disability
- 401(k) plan with up to 3% employer match, in addition to a 3% company contribution for a total employer contribution of up to 6% and other financial wellness programs
- Flexible spending accounts for eligible health care and dependent care expenses
- Family benefits such as parental leave, adoption assistance and surrogacy assistance
- Educational Assistance Program
- Paid medical liability insurance
- CME allowance
- Relocation assistance up to $12,000
About Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center
The future of cardiovascular medicine is happening here at Aurora St. Luke’s, and you are at the center. Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center is the largest hospital in Wisconsin and the heart of our cardiovascular program. This flagship hospital is home to our cardiac specialty centers, the largest heart transplant/VAD program in the state, and the largest Structural Valve Program in Wisconsin. Aurora St. Luke’s is also the at the core of our academic pursuits and groundbreaking trials in cardiovascular disease (including TAVR, TMVR, tricuspid, LAAO, stroke, pulmonary embolism, cardiogenic shock). With a robust fellowship program (>30 trainees in general cardiology, Advanced Imaging, Heart Failure, Interventional Cardiology, Electrophysiology, and Structural Heart Disease), we are committed to training the next generation of physicians.
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