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Johns Hopkins University Pediatric Cardiologist, Non-Invasive Imaging in Baltimore, Maryland
Pediatric Cardiologist, Non-Invasive Imaging
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Pediatric Cardiologist, Non-Invasive Imaging with an interest in academic medicine, clinical expertise and scholarship to join the non-invasive imaging program within the Blalock-Taussig-Thomas Heart Center. This is an outstanding opportunity to join the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Children's Center, world-renowned, top-ranked institutions with faculty that are consistently recognized as leaders in their fields.
The Division of Pediatric Cardiology and the Blalock-Taussig-Thomas Pediatric and Congenital Heart Center deliver comprehensive, innovative and compassionate care from the fetal period through adulthood for persons with heart disease. The Division of Cardiology currently has 13 full-time clinical faculty and one translational full-time research faculty, along with two full-time research faculty who hold Ph.D. degrees, and nine pediatric cardiology fellows. As the birthplace of pediatric cardiac surgery with the historic "blue baby" operation, Johns Hopkins has been at the forefront of caring for children and adults with congenital heart disease, including those with genetic conditions. Researchers in the division, collaborating with colleagues from throughout Johns Hopkins and across the world, are unraveling the mechanisms of childhood heart disease and developing innovative treatments for these disorders. The Johns Hopkins Hospital strengthened its commitment to pediatric excellence with the opening of The Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center in 2012, including 205 beds, state-of-the-art cardiac operating rooms, pediatric and neonatal intensive care units, cardiac catheterization suites and cardiac imaging facilities, as well as a commitment to building hybrid catheterization facilities with operating room capacity.
Applicants must have a passion a passion for innovative clinical care, research and teaching. The successful applicant must share our unwavering commitment to excellence, integrity, collegiality and respect for inclusion of individuals of diverse backgrounds.
This cardiologist will work primarily at Johns Hopkins Children's Center main campus
The candidate must hold an MD/DO degree (or equivalent), be board-certified or board-eligible in pediatric cardiology, and hold or be eligible for a Maryland physician license.
Candidates must have completed residency & fellowship training. Additional training and/or extensive experience in pediatric and congenital non-invasive imaging, and especially fetal cardiology, is required.
Clinical activities will include working in the pediatric cardiology echocardiography laboratory, outpatient clinics, and inpatient rotation. Depending on training and expertise, may also perform and interpret pediatric cardiac MRIs and/or fetal echocardiograms. Travel to outreach clinics located in surrounding community cities maybe required. Clinical activities of this faculty member will be at the full-time instructor/assistant/associate/professor rank based on the experience of the candidate.
Duties & Responsibilities
Patient care duties including inpatient, outpatient, and echocardiography lab
On-call duties for pediatric & congenital cardiology and for non-invasive imaging
Teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows
Academic efforts including original research and QI
Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
MD/DO or foreign equivalent
Eligible for licensure in Maryland
BC/BE in Pediatric Cardiology
3 years pediatric residency/3years pediatric cardiology fellowship or equivalent
Significant experience or formal training in pediatric and congenital heart disease non-invasive imaging
Salary: $240,000 - $400,000
Additional Information
Salary Range
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