Cardiologist - Pediatric Heart Failure, Transplant, and MCS
The University of Texas at Austin | |
United States, Texas, Austin | |
101 East 27th Street (Show on map) | |
Nov 29, 2024 | |
Description
The Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin and Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas (DCMCCT) is seeking a full-time transplant cardiologist to support our rapidly growing team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for providing exceptional patient care, leadership, and innovation alongside our current transplant cardiologist and advanced practice provider. Although patient care is our primary focus, education and research are also encouraged and supported with access to dedicated research professionals including a statistician, research manager, and research coordinators. Our practice is located in central Austin, providing inpatient and outpatient support for all of central Texas and beyond. The position encompasses responsibilities in patient care, administration, program development, safety, quality and access for Pediatric Heart Failure, Transplant, and MCS services. This position will work with the Chief of Pediatric Cardiology and the Transplant Administrative Team to execute on yearly personal and program goals focused around the fundamentals of extraordinary care: safety, quality, patient experiences, access, and stewardship. Routine patient care will include: Outpatient clinic, supervision of advanced practice providers, periodic coverage of satellite clinics, and hospital service. Qualifications
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