The ideal candidate will be fellowship trained from an accredited institution and ABIM Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease, as well as Interventional Cardiology. It is preferred that the candidate have five or more years of experience post-fellowship with significant interventional volumes.
The candidate will be employed through The University of Kansas Health System, and will be a team member of Cardiovascular Specialists of Lawrence, a cohesive, collaborative group, enthusiastic about adding a 3rd Interventional Cardiologist. Clinical expectations for this role will consist of four (4) days per week at the LMH Health location, with an equal 50/50 split of your time between the cath lab and in-clinic patient visits. Clinic is in attached building on the LMH Health campus. Candidate will be a member of the hospital staff at both LMH Health and University of Kansas Health System and will be a member of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and the Division of Interventional Cardiology with an academic appointment. Must live in Lawrence, KS.
There is a possibility of inpatient work, as well as an option for peripheral vascular intervention and non-Invasive imaging in the nuclear lab, if desired. The cardiac cath lab at LMH is a state of art facility. IVUS, Oribtal atherectomy, Coronary Lithotripsy, and support devices such as IABP and Impella CP are available.
Additionally, the candidate will spend one (1) day per week in the cath lab at the University of Kansas Hospital main campus location.
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About The University of Kansas Hospital:
Recognized as one of the top hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, The University of Kansas Hospital is a 1,045-bed academic medical center and Level 1 trauma center, with a mission to lead in the discovery of new knowledge, deliver outstanding patient care in this region and beyond, and educate the healthcare professionals of tomorrow. The Health System consistently earns national recognition for outstanding quality and safety in several medical specialties and is known for its Center for Advanced Heart Care, Center for Transplantation, Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center, and NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Magnet designation is proof of our hard-earned commitment to nursing excellence.
At LMH Health, formerly Lawrence Memorial Hospital, our purpose is to be a partner for lifelong health. We were founded 100 years ago on the principle that everyone in our community is entitled to high-quality healthcare. Our health system includes a 174-bed not-for-profit hospital with the latest diagnostic and surgical technology, the new LMH Health West Campus facility, and 28 primary and specialty care clinics. Supported by more than 1,800 associates and 380 providers, we are dedicated to the health and wellness of our communities and it shows in our physician expertise, innovative care and high standards of clinical excellence.
We are proud of our work. And we regularly earn national and regional honors for our high-quality service, including:
Lawrence is the county seat of Douglas County which has a population of over 112,000. It is located 45 miles from Kansas City, 30 miles from Topeka, the state capital and 45 miles from MCI, an international airport. It is a city rich in arts, culture and history. Boaters, golfers, hikers, birdwatchers and bikers can find challenging recreational opportunities for the whole family with more than 50 local parks and Clinton Lake state park.
The Lawrence school district is a top 10 metro school district and the seventh largest in the state. In addition, Lawrence is home to the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University; with several small public and private universities within a 60 mile radius.
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