Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Scholar | Department of Internal Medicine; M67691
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Doctor/Physician
Cardiologist, Medical Doctor
Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Scholar
Department of Internal Medicine (M67691)
VCU Health - Richmond, VA
Mission or Goal of Unit: At VCU Health Pauley Heart Center, our world-class team takes your heart health personally. Building on our history of innovation in patient care, scientific discovery, diversity and collaboration we improve cardiovascular care for all, while continuously training the next generation of doctors.
Chief Purpose of this position: Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center is seeking a BC/BE Cardiologist to participate in a one year clinical and scholarly program. The successful candidate will join an established group of physicians and surgeons in one of the top Heart Centers in the United States. We are dedicated to building a preeminent program for academic discovery and are committed to excellent clinical care for our patients.
Position Responsibilities: The Advanced Imaging Scholar will train in Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Advanced Echocardiography (including structural echocardiography). The incumbent will be expected to contribute to study execution and interpretation in the magnetic resonance and echocardiography laboratories; and additional responsibilities will include activities in the clinic environment, and scholarly projects.
Required Qualifications:
- Board Certified/Board Eligible Cardiologist
- Demonstrated skills in the areas cardiovascular medicine
- Communicate effectively and work with a large multidisciplinary program
- Clinically oriented and possess sufficient research and teaching experience to be eligible for academic appointment
Preferred Qualifications:
- Interest in noninvasive cardiovascular imaging and a desire to obtain advanced training in magnetic resonance and echocardiography
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