Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Pediatric Electrophysiologist
Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87101
Location
1100 Central Avenue SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106-4930, United States of America Type of Opportunity
Full time Summary
Performs with the knowledge, skills and abilities to support the execution of the full array of electrophysiology procedures in the clinic/laboratory setting. Job Description
Presbyterian Medical Group seeks a Board Eligible / Board Certified Pediatric Electrophysiologist to join our established practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We offer a nationally competitive salary with relocation allowance available, CME allowance and fully paid malpractice insurance. Practice Highlights
Well established pediatric cardiology program Weekly balance of inpatient, outpatient and lab time Physician and advanced practice partners Clinic, office, and EP labs located at the same facility Responsibilities
Performs with the knowledge, skills and abilities to support the execution of the full array of electrophysiology procedures in the clinic/laboratory setting Makes all professional judgments in the cardiac care of patients seen Collaborates with colleagues in the management of patients, both in the hospital and outpatient settings Manages and oversees the physician/patient relationship Participates in system wide health management initiatives Assists in the development and implementation of clinical and service standards Collaborates with referring and consulting providers to optimize patient experience Actively participates in quality improvement initiatives Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, literature review, in-services, and workshops Required Experience
Non-Invasive and Invasive Electrophysiology Management of childhood arrhythmias Managing pacemaker checks Inpatient Clinical Experience
Consults for ED, NICU, PICU, PCU, and Lovelace Women’s NICU Assist interventional, electrophysiology, adult congenital colleagues in management of service specific inpatient consults Provide post‑operative cardiology patient management Read pediatric/ACHD Muse ECGs and inpatient holters Field daytime calls/consults from outside physicians, EDs, and hospitals Outpatient Clinical Experience
Prepare for upcoming clinics by determining prior testing required for each patient Provide patient management for all patients scheduled for clinic and any urgent add‑ons as agreed upon with colleagues Note completion/billing in timely fashion Provide interpretation/billing for holters, event monitors, and echocardiograms for patient panel Communicate plan with referring providers Provide the same services for assigned outreach clinics Provide interpretation for outside ECGs, holters, and echocardiograms Return parent calls and refill authorizations for patient panel Create referral letters and denial of authorization petitions for patient panel Prepare patient presentations for surgical conference and M&M conferences Supervise treadmill and stress tests for patient panel Participate in maintenance of ICAEL certification, staff/nursing education, and quality improvement projects Call Coverage
Respond to patient/parent and provider calls and appropriately notify primary cardiologist for patient management decisions made overnight/weekend Provide prompt performance of urgent/stat echocardiograms at Presbyterian Downtown and Lovelace Women’s hospital Provide prompt interpretations of any outside echocardiograms, ECGs Manage urgent notifications of holter/event monitor/lab results Round on inpatients on service over the weekends/holidays Essential Credentials
Medical Doctor Board Eligible or Board Certified Pediatric Cardiology Completed fourth‑year fellowship in pediatric electrophysiology Additional Job Description
Education: Medical Degree (MD/DO) required. We Offer More Than the Standard Benefits!
Presbyterian employees gain access to a robust wellness program, including free access to our on‑site and community‑based gyms, nutrition coaching and classes, wellness challenges and more. We offer a comprehensive benefits plan consisting of medical, dental, vision and more. Our 403(b) retirement savings program provides matching contributions and employer contributions. Learn More About Our Region
Presbyterian Healthcare Services is a locally owned, not‑for‑profit health system of nine hospitals, an statewide health plan and a growing multi‑specialty medical group. We serve a diverse and growing community across New Mexico. Living and Working in New Mexico
New Mexico offers a unique blend of culture, outdoor adventures, and a diverse community. Residents enjoy a warm climate, rich cultural heritage and a welcoming community spirit. AA/EOE/VET/DISABLED. PHS is a drug‑free and tobacco‑free employer with smoke‑free campuses.
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1100 Central Avenue SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106-4930, United States of America Type of Opportunity
Full time Summary
Performs with the knowledge, skills and abilities to support the execution of the full array of electrophysiology procedures in the clinic/laboratory setting. Job Description
Presbyterian Medical Group seeks a Board Eligible / Board Certified Pediatric Electrophysiologist to join our established practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We offer a nationally competitive salary with relocation allowance available, CME allowance and fully paid malpractice insurance. Practice Highlights
Well established pediatric cardiology program Weekly balance of inpatient, outpatient and lab time Physician and advanced practice partners Clinic, office, and EP labs located at the same facility Responsibilities
Performs with the knowledge, skills and abilities to support the execution of the full array of electrophysiology procedures in the clinic/laboratory setting Makes all professional judgments in the cardiac care of patients seen Collaborates with colleagues in the management of patients, both in the hospital and outpatient settings Manages and oversees the physician/patient relationship Participates in system wide health management initiatives Assists in the development and implementation of clinical and service standards Collaborates with referring and consulting providers to optimize patient experience Actively participates in quality improvement initiatives Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, literature review, in-services, and workshops Required Experience
Non-Invasive and Invasive Electrophysiology Management of childhood arrhythmias Managing pacemaker checks Inpatient Clinical Experience
Consults for ED, NICU, PICU, PCU, and Lovelace Women’s NICU Assist interventional, electrophysiology, adult congenital colleagues in management of service specific inpatient consults Provide post‑operative cardiology patient management Read pediatric/ACHD Muse ECGs and inpatient holters Field daytime calls/consults from outside physicians, EDs, and hospitals Outpatient Clinical Experience
Prepare for upcoming clinics by determining prior testing required for each patient Provide patient management for all patients scheduled for clinic and any urgent add‑ons as agreed upon with colleagues Note completion/billing in timely fashion Provide interpretation/billing for holters, event monitors, and echocardiograms for patient panel Communicate plan with referring providers Provide the same services for assigned outreach clinics Provide interpretation for outside ECGs, holters, and echocardiograms Return parent calls and refill authorizations for patient panel Create referral letters and denial of authorization petitions for patient panel Prepare patient presentations for surgical conference and M&M conferences Supervise treadmill and stress tests for patient panel Participate in maintenance of ICAEL certification, staff/nursing education, and quality improvement projects Call Coverage
Respond to patient/parent and provider calls and appropriately notify primary cardiologist for patient management decisions made overnight/weekend Provide prompt performance of urgent/stat echocardiograms at Presbyterian Downtown and Lovelace Women’s hospital Provide prompt interpretations of any outside echocardiograms, ECGs Manage urgent notifications of holter/event monitor/lab results Round on inpatients on service over the weekends/holidays Essential Credentials
Medical Doctor Board Eligible or Board Certified Pediatric Cardiology Completed fourth‑year fellowship in pediatric electrophysiology Additional Job Description
Education: Medical Degree (MD/DO) required. We Offer More Than the Standard Benefits!
Presbyterian employees gain access to a robust wellness program, including free access to our on‑site and community‑based gyms, nutrition coaching and classes, wellness challenges and more. We offer a comprehensive benefits plan consisting of medical, dental, vision and more. Our 403(b) retirement savings program provides matching contributions and employer contributions. Learn More About Our Region
Presbyterian Healthcare Services is a locally owned, not‑for‑profit health system of nine hospitals, an statewide health plan and a growing multi‑specialty medical group. We serve a diverse and growing community across New Mexico. Living and Working in New Mexico
New Mexico offers a unique blend of culture, outdoor adventures, and a diverse community. Residents enjoy a warm climate, rich cultural heritage and a welcoming community spirit. AA/EOE/VET/DISABLED. PHS is a drug‑free and tobacco‑free employer with smoke‑free campuses.
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