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Non-Invasive Cardiologist
StartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $400000.00 - $450000.00
Columbia University Seeks a Non-Invasive Cardiologist | Community Health Opportunity | Work for a Highly Prestigious University | Live in the Heart of New York City
Transform cardiovascular care at one of America's top institutions. Columbia University seeks a Non-Invasive Cardiologist to drive impactful change in community health. The incoming Cardiologist will shape a clinical practice while improving patient access and outcomes across diverse New York City communities. Join us to enjoy autonomy, collaborate with leading experts, and see patients in clinic. The ideal candidate will be a board-certified, Fellowship-trained Cardiologist with experience in community-based healthcare. Candidates with prior engagement in academic medical centers or a keen interest in academic collaboration are encouraged to apply.
- Opportunity Highlights
- Join the highly prestigious Columbia University, ranked No. 12 Best National University (US News) and with an A+ overall grade (Niche)
- Enjoy the autonomy to shape your clinical practice and impact community health.
- Opportunity to do a mix of Outpatient and Inpatient work or just Outpatient.
- Engage in mission-based community outreach and enhance cardiovascular care across a diverse community
- Provide comprehensive outpatient care within a clinical setting, prioritizing enhanced patient accessibility and fostering improved health outcomes
- The primary practice/clinic location for the Community Outreach Service is close to the hospital's main campus, offering convenient access to comprehensive medical resources and specialized care
- Travel to outreach locations with consistent schedules and provided car service for ease
- Collaborate with esteemed experts in a prestigious academic medical center
- Benefit from competitive salary and benefits, including a 403B plan, tuition program, and loan forgiveness options
Community Information
Columbia University is located in the heart of New York City, known as the world's cultural, financial, and media capital. Filled with excitement and endless possibilities, NYC offers an incomparable lifestyle and iconic sites like the Empire State Building, Central Park, Broadway, Times Square, and much more. You'll have everything you need right at your fingertips.
- Named a Best Place to Live and Retire by US News
- Excellent Livability Score from Area Vibes, with A+ grades for Amenities, Commute, and User Ratings
- Great housing options in desirable neighborhoods and some of the top schools in the state
- An abundance of events and festivities throughout the year
- Museums, Broadway performances, world-class shopping and restaurants, legendary professional sports teams, and international airports
- Easy access throughout the city with nearby train and bus stops
Facility Location
From Times Square to Greenwich Village to the Upper East Side, “the city that never sleeps” is the top destination for healthcare professionals in search of non-stop action and rewarding assignments in the heart of the city. Whether strolling through Central Park, shopping on Fifth Avenue or watching a Broadway show, New York City offers unforgettable sights, sounds and experiences at every turn! If you want to enjoy a more relaxed pace, you can take an assignment on Long Island. Rich in history, graced with sweeping sandy beaches and natural beauty, yet within easy commute of the bright lights and big action of New York City, Long Island beckons with its rugged coastline, forests, historic sites and charming seaside villages.
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About the Company
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
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