Heart Rhythm Society
Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support, Advanced Heart Failure Cardi
Heart Rhythm Society, Fort Myers, Florida, United States, 33916
Overview
Exciting opportunity for a Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support / Advanced Heart Failure Cardiologist to join our growing team! Lee Health Heart Institute is currently seeking an experienced Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support to join the Advanced Heart Failure Center at the Lee Health Heart Institute in Fort Myers, Florida. The Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support Program will play a pivotal leadership role contributing to the development and expansion of device therapy and coordination of inpatient and ambulatory care of recipients of left-ventricular assist devices. Lee Health Heart Institute has an established, full-service cardiothoracic surgical service performing 1,300 open heart surgeries, 3,700 cath procedures and serving annually 4,000 patients admitted for acute heart failure. The Heart Park Medical Center is the hub hospital for the Cardiogenic Shock Program which offers surgical Impella and ECMO treatments and encompasses four large-volume hospital systems totaling 1,890 licensed beds. The AHF program collaborates with the regional heart transplant centers for cardiac replacement therapies. HealthPark Medical Center, our CT Surgery flagship location, has been recognized as a PINC AI I Fortune 50 Top Cardiology Hospital in the country, and 1 of only 5 hospitals recognized in the state of Florida! Administrative Responsibilities
Oversee the mechanical circulatory support (MCS) program, including patient selection, pre-operative evaluation, and post-operative care. Lead multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss patient management and program development. Stay abreast of the latest advancements in MCS technology and treatment methodologies. Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and contribute to the continuous improvement of the MCS program. Qualified Candidates Should Be
BC/BE by the ABIM in Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant Completion of an ACGME accredited heart failure fellowship Proficient in management of LVAD, heart transplant and short-term mechanical support devices including Impella and ECMO More than 5 years post-fellowship experience is preferred but graduating fellows are welcome to apply Eager to work in a growing, high-volume practice and have excellent interpersonal skills Effective communication skills in order to collaborate in a large multidisciplinary team approach to care Must have an outstanding clinical background and reputation and the leadership, vision, knowledge and strategic organizational skills to grow the advanced heart failure program with a strong focus on quality care Optional: Able to perform right heart catheterizations, heart biopsies, Cardiomems Practice Highlights
The practice is a strong, multidisciplinary team which provides comprehensive patient care with excellent outcomes in advanced heart failure We do not perform heart transplantations; the group collaborates closely with four regional heart transplant referral centers Advanced surgical treatment options include implantable heart devices, including percutaneous and surgical Impellas and ECMO Inpatient consultative and outpatient care responsibilities; including participation in Shock Team Advanced Practice Provider support available Benefits
Competitive, Salary-Based Compensation with Relocation Assistance and Sign-On Bonus Comprehensive Benefits Package Malpractice Coverage 403B Retirement Plan with Match as well as extended Retirement Plan thru 457B Dedicated PTO and CME Time Information about living in Fort Myers
In Fort Myers, there is something for everyone. With warm weather all year round, the area has numerous outdoor activities such as boating, golf, fishing, wildlife viewing, walking trails, beaches and more. Fort Myers also has numerous restaurants and ample shopping, art, history and a wide variety of festivals all year round. Fort Myers International Airport offers direct flights and connections; nearby areas include Sanibel Island, Captiva, and Naples and it is centrally located between Orlando, Tampa and Miami.
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Exciting opportunity for a Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support / Advanced Heart Failure Cardiologist to join our growing team! Lee Health Heart Institute is currently seeking an experienced Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support to join the Advanced Heart Failure Center at the Lee Health Heart Institute in Fort Myers, Florida. The Medical Director of Mechanical Circulatory Support Program will play a pivotal leadership role contributing to the development and expansion of device therapy and coordination of inpatient and ambulatory care of recipients of left-ventricular assist devices. Lee Health Heart Institute has an established, full-service cardiothoracic surgical service performing 1,300 open heart surgeries, 3,700 cath procedures and serving annually 4,000 patients admitted for acute heart failure. The Heart Park Medical Center is the hub hospital for the Cardiogenic Shock Program which offers surgical Impella and ECMO treatments and encompasses four large-volume hospital systems totaling 1,890 licensed beds. The AHF program collaborates with the regional heart transplant centers for cardiac replacement therapies. HealthPark Medical Center, our CT Surgery flagship location, has been recognized as a PINC AI I Fortune 50 Top Cardiology Hospital in the country, and 1 of only 5 hospitals recognized in the state of Florida! Administrative Responsibilities
Oversee the mechanical circulatory support (MCS) program, including patient selection, pre-operative evaluation, and post-operative care. Lead multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss patient management and program development. Stay abreast of the latest advancements in MCS technology and treatment methodologies. Ensure compliance with regulatory standards and contribute to the continuous improvement of the MCS program. Qualified Candidates Should Be
BC/BE by the ABIM in Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant Completion of an ACGME accredited heart failure fellowship Proficient in management of LVAD, heart transplant and short-term mechanical support devices including Impella and ECMO More than 5 years post-fellowship experience is preferred but graduating fellows are welcome to apply Eager to work in a growing, high-volume practice and have excellent interpersonal skills Effective communication skills in order to collaborate in a large multidisciplinary team approach to care Must have an outstanding clinical background and reputation and the leadership, vision, knowledge and strategic organizational skills to grow the advanced heart failure program with a strong focus on quality care Optional: Able to perform right heart catheterizations, heart biopsies, Cardiomems Practice Highlights
The practice is a strong, multidisciplinary team which provides comprehensive patient care with excellent outcomes in advanced heart failure We do not perform heart transplantations; the group collaborates closely with four regional heart transplant referral centers Advanced surgical treatment options include implantable heart devices, including percutaneous and surgical Impellas and ECMO Inpatient consultative and outpatient care responsibilities; including participation in Shock Team Advanced Practice Provider support available Benefits
Competitive, Salary-Based Compensation with Relocation Assistance and Sign-On Bonus Comprehensive Benefits Package Malpractice Coverage 403B Retirement Plan with Match as well as extended Retirement Plan thru 457B Dedicated PTO and CME Time Information about living in Fort Myers
In Fort Myers, there is something for everyone. With warm weather all year round, the area has numerous outdoor activities such as boating, golf, fishing, wildlife viewing, walking trails, beaches and more. Fort Myers also has numerous restaurants and ample shopping, art, history and a wide variety of festivals all year round. Fort Myers International Airport offers direct flights and connections; nearby areas include Sanibel Island, Captiva, and Naples and it is centrally located between Orlando, Tampa and Miami.
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