The Ohio State University
Physician - Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiologist, General Non-Invasive (Open Ra
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Position Overview
The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine is seeking a board-certified/board-eligible noninvasive cardiologist to join an elite team of academic physicians at the assistant or associate professor rank. The successful candidate will focus on both routine and complex cardiovascular care, including inpatient and outpatient consultative and primary services in a world-class facility at the Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital. Interests in clinical and extramurally funded research desirable. Interest or experience in imaging is a must. The Ohio State University Division of Cardiovascular Medicine comprises more than 60 cardiology and vascular medicine specialists who provide heart and vascular care with access to innovative technologies, treatments, and clinical trials. Responsibilities Provide routine and complex cardiovascular care for inpatients and outpatients, including consultative and primary services. Engage in clinical and potentially extramurally funded research; imaging experience is encouraged/required. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team at a world-class academic medical center and participate in teaching and training of fellows and other clinicians. Requirements Board Eligible/Certified Successful completion of a US-accredited cardiology fellowship Eligible for an Ohio medical license Clinical and extramurally funded research desirable Qualify for an academic appointment at The Ohio State University – Academic rank and salary commensurate with training and experience The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, comprised of over 60 cardiologists, focuses on general cardiology, interventional, electrophysiology, adult congenital heart disease, heart failure, heart transplantation, mechanical circulatory support, pulmonary vascular disease, women’s cardiovascular disease, cardiac MRI/CT, and cardio-oncology. The division is affiliated with the Ross Heart Hospital, ranked by US News & World Report as among the nation's best hospitals. There are six fellowship programs and services across 12 counties in Ohio and Kentucky. The Ohio State University College of Medicine The Ohio State University College of Medicine is an extensive academic medical center with a broad range of programs and a large faculty, known for curricular innovation and research. The college includes multiple clinical and basic science departments and related schools within the Wexner Medical Center. The Wexner Medical Center The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center provides world-class care and has sustained recognition in national rankings. The campus is expanding with a new hospital tower scheduled to open in 2026 to enhance patient care, research, and clinical training. Highlights include expanded capacity, modern facilities, and advanced diagnostic and treatment services. The University and Diversity Ohio State is committed to equal opportunity employment and supports dual careers and faculty relocation resources. The university emphasizes work-life balance and participates in recognized recruitment consortia. Location Columbus, Ohio. Position Type: Regular. Shift: First Shift. Final candidates may undergo background checks and post-offer drug screening or physicals as required. The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine is seeking a board-certified/board-eligible noninvasive cardiologist to join an elite team of academic physicians at the assistant or associate professor rank. The successful candidate will focus on both routine and complex cardiovascular care, including inpatient and outpatient consultative and primary services in a world-class facility at the Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital. Interests in clinical and extramurally funded research desirable. Interest or experience in imaging is a must. The Ohio State University Division of Cardiovascular Medicine comprises more than 60 cardiology and vascular medicine specialists who provide heart and vascular care with access to innovative technologies, treatments, and clinical trials. Responsibilities Provide routine and complex cardiovascular care for inpatients and outpatients, including consultative and primary services. Engage in clinical and potentially extramurally funded research; imaging experience is encouraged/required. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team at a world-class academic medical center and participate in teaching and training of fellows and other clinicians. Requirements Board Eligible/Certified Successful completion of a US-accredited cardiology fellowship Eligible for an Ohio medical license Clinical and extramurally funded research desirable Qualify for an academic appointment at The Ohio State University – Academic rank and salary commensurate with training and experience The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, comprised of over 60 cardiologists, focuses on general cardiology, interventional, electrophysiology, adult congenital heart disease, heart failure, heart transplantation, mechanical circulatory support, pulmonary vascular disease, women’s cardiovascular disease, cardiac MRI/CT, and cardio-oncology. The division is affiliated with the Ross Heart Hospital, ranked by US News & World Report as among the nation's best hospitals. There are six fellowship programs and services across 12 counties in Ohio and Kentucky. The Ohio State University College of Medicine The Ohio State University College of Medicine is an extensive academic medical center with a broad range of programs and a large faculty, known for curricular innovation and research. The college includes multiple clinical and basic science departments and related schools within the Wexner Medical Center. The Wexner Medical Center The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center provides world-class care and has sustained recognition in national rankings. The campus is expanding with a new hospital tower scheduled to open in 2026 to enhance patient care, research, and clinical training. Highlights include expanded capacity, modern facilities, and advanced diagnostic and treatment services. The University and Diversity Ohio State is committed to equal opportunity employment and supports dual careers and faculty relocation resources. The university emphasizes work-life balance and participates in recognized recruitment consortia. Location Columbus, Ohio. Position Type: Regular. Shift: First Shift. Final candidates may undergo background checks and post-offer drug screening or physicals as required. The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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