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The University of Virginia is hiring an Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Cardiologist. The role involves clinical service, engaging in research programs, and teaching fellows in a nationally recognized division for excellence. Candidates should hold an MD, be board certified in Cardiovascular Medicine, and eligible for Advanced Heart Failure certification.
UVA Faculty | Advanced Heart Failure
Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Cardiologist
Charlottesville, Virginia
The University of Virginia's Division of Cardiovascular Medicine , led by Christopher M. Kramer, MD, is nationally recognized for excellence in clinical care, research, and teaching. The department is hiring a faculty member to join the growing Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant group to provide care for patients with heart failure as well as pre- and post-transplant and LVAD care.
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