UNC Health Care

General Cardiologist

UNC Health Care$250K — $350K *
Healthcare
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathy degree
  • Specialty board certification in Cardiology
  • Board Certification in Echocardiography preferred
  • Training and experience in Transesophageal Echocardiography preferred
  • Competence in using EPIC software and associated tools

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate patients through consultations and medical testing
  • Perform diagnostic tests including exercise tests and cardiac catheterizations
  • Analyze and interpret patient test results
  • Create personalized treatment plans and set patient goals
  • Monitor post-surgery progress of patients
  • Document all patient records comprehensively
  • Coordinate with administrative leadership for service line operations

Benefits

  • Supportive team environment focused on patient satisfaction
  • Opportunity to influence the development of new services and programs
  • Continual professional development and educational resources available
  • Use of advanced healthcare technology and software systems
  • Active engagement in leadership and operational success of the service line
Full Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY: Cardiologist Duties and Responsibilities:

The General Cardiologist is responsible for the daily duties associated with both Clinic and hospital-based assignments. The Cardiologists functions within the clinic an average of 3 days per week on an appointment basis to assess, examine and provide medical cardiology diagnostics and treatment where appropriate. The Cardiologists works within a team framework and directly with professional peers to maintain a high degree of patient satisfaction and insure the delivery of quality care. Utilizing the EPIC and other software systems, appropriately and accurately manages the documentation of all patient visits, consultations and interventions in accordance with hospital and clinical policy, and appropriate, applicable standards of care as recommended by the American college of Cardiology (ACC) and other clinical guidance as deemed appropriate, safe and efficacious.

The Cardiologist is responsible for and not limited to the following
  • Evaluate patient through questions, examinations, symptom review, and medical testing
  • Perform exercise tests, diagnostic image tests, cardiac catheterizations; may perform or recommend procedures like echocardiograms
  • Analysis of patient test results
  • Set patient goals and discuss a treatment plan
  • Establish timelines, tasks, and medical needs of the patient
  • Develop treatment plans for medications or therapy to help patients reach their goal
  • Prescribe medications and monitoring patient intake
  • Recommend surgeons or other further treatments and Consult with surgeons on patient procedures and care plan
  • Monitor patient progress post-surgery
  • Document patient records and progress including symptoms, medications, and treatments
  • Provide patient with tools, care plan and rehabilitation program where clinically appropriate, including methods for recovery and improved quality of life
  • Educate the patient, patient's family, significant others, and relevant parties of patient progress, treatment, and future goals
    The Cardiologist is responsible for the day-to-day and long-term operation and success of the Southeastern Regional Medical Center Cardiovascular Service Line. Is responsible for establishing, maintaining and enforcing acceptable professional and ethical standards of the staff according to its policies, procedures, philosophy and objectives in concert with the clinic Administrator and Director of the CV Service Line. The Cardiologist assists the Director in conducting, coordinating and directing patient care according to policies/procedure, state and federal regulations and accepted accreditation standards. Assist the Administrative Director in planning and establishing new, markets, programs and services development. Coordinate and supervise the day to day business and activities of the organization's Allied health staff as assigned.


EDUCATION, CREDENTIALS, TRAINING and EXPERIENCE:

Minimum Required: Medical Doctor or Doctor of Osteopathy degree, specialty board certification in Cardiology

Preferred: Board Certification in Echocardiography and Nuclear Echocardiography. Training and experience in Transesophageal Echocardiography.

ADDITIONAL SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS: Demonstrate an ability to apply age-appropriate principles of communication during interaction with others. Demonstrate competence in the use of equipment and software (EPIC and associated ancillary software). ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:

About UNC Health Care

UNC Health Care is a not-for-profit integrated health care system owned by the state of North Carolina and based in Chapel Hill. Originally established November 1, 1998, by N.C.G.S. 116-37, UNC Health Care currently comprises UNC Hospitals and its provider network, the clinical programs of the UNC School of Medicine, and eleven affiliate hospitals and hospital systems across the state.
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