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Cardiac Hospitalist at Christiana Care Health System in Newark, DE

ChristianaCare is searching for a Cardiology Hospitalist with a specific focus in providing inpatient cardiovascular disease care. About the Position The successful physician will manage Cardiology patients in the inpatient setting in conjunction with a Cardiologist. Patients will include new admissions, acute care, overnight supervision/call, and other support for patients with heart related conditions. They will have the opportunity to maintain close collaboration with interventional cardiologists, electrophysiologists, and non-invasive cardiologists, cardiology fellows, and advanced practice clinicians to provide effective co-management of patients. About the Team ChristianaCare Cardiovascular Consultants is a large, progressive, hospital-based cardiology group that includes 25 cardiologists and 16 advanced practice clinicians. The section of Cardiology also includes diverse community-based practices. The practice setting offers busy clinical practice, opportunities to participate in teaching of Cardiology Fellows and House staff, and engagement in clinical research. The Center for Heart and Vascular Health at Christiana Hospital sees on average 1,800 chest pain admissions and performs over 3,000 cardiac catheterizations, 1,400 PCIs, 1,600 EP procedures and 880 cardiac surgical procedures annually. The Center also provides advanced heart failure services including placement and management of left-ventricular assist devices. ChristianaCare is affiliated with the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. In addition, the Center partners with Pennsylvania Hospital for cardiac transplantation and transplant medicine services.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
MedicineEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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