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An established healthcare provider is seeking a fellowship-trained advanced heart failure cardiologist to join their multidisciplinary team. This role focuses on patient-centered care for heart failure patients, utilizing advanced therapies and collaborating with various specialists to enhance patient outcomes. The ideal candidate will have expertise in managing complex heart failure cases, including device management and mechanical circulatory support. This position offers the opportunity to engage in national research studies and contribute to innovative care practices. If you are passionate about making a difference in heart failure management, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
NORTON HEART & VASCULAR INSTITUTE, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is seeking a fellowship-trained or fellowship-eligible advanced heart failure cardiologist to join its expanding program. The ideal candidate will join our Advanced Heart Failure & Recovery Program, a more than 50-person multidisciplinary team that includes three board-certified, fellowship-trained heart failure cardiologists, eight heart failure advanced practice providers, two ventricular-assist device surgeons, dedicated heart failure nurse navigators, a social worker, financial counselor, pharmacist, perfusionist, and ventricular assist device coordinators.
BECAUSE WE CONSIDER HEART FAILURE MANAGEMENT A TEAM EFFORT, OUR COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM FOCUSES ON PATIENT-CENTERED CARE FOR THE HEART FAILURE PATIENT. OUR WELL-TRAINED PROVIDERS, DEDICATED HOSPITAL LEADERSHIP AND CLINICAL RESOURCES HAVE A COMMON GOAL TO CREATE THE BEST EXPERIENCE POSSIBLE FOR OUR PATIENTS, STAFF AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITY.
KELLY C. MCCANTS, M.D.
THE POSITION
REQUIREMENTS
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.