Heart Failure Cardiologist
Cleveland, OH
Full-Time
Apr 05, 2025
Healthcare Services
Job Description
The Heart Failure (HF) Section in the Division of Cardiology at The MetroHealth Medical Center is seeking a board-certified/board eligible HF Cardiologist to join a growing team of HF providers at the HF Care Center (HFCC). This is an academic position with an academic faculty appointment at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine. In addition to clinical efforts, candidates will have protected time for teaching and research.
The HFCC at MetroHealth is run by a collaborative team of providers including HF-trained, board-certified, cardiologists, HF trained nurse practitioners, HF-certified nurses and nurse coordinator, and a clinical pharmacist. This team has established multiple clinical programs for the management of patients with various types of HF, pulmonary arterial hypertension, cardiac amyloidosis, cardio-oncology, muscular dystrophy. The HFCC also works collaboratively with the heart transplantation centers in the region to identify and evaluate patients who may be candidates for advanced HF therapy, and to comanage patients after receiving left ventricular assist devices through the Shared Care LVAD program. The HFCC is an active participant in several multicenter randomized clinical trials. HFCC has been the recipient of multiple get-with-the-guidelines (GWTG) Gold-plus certification for implementing guideline-directed medical therapy for patients with HF.
Candidates must have completed post graduate training in both cardiology and heart failure, with preferred interest in cardio-obstetrics to meet a growing need in our patient population.
Interested candidates should submit a CV and Cover letter to:
Megan Pecoraro, Provider Recruitment
mpecoraro@metrohealth.org
The HFCC at MetroHealth is run by a collaborative team of providers including HF-trained, board-certified, cardiologists, HF trained nurse practitioners, HF-certified nurses and nurse coordinator, and a clinical pharmacist. This team has established multiple clinical programs for the management of patients with various types of HF, pulmonary arterial hypertension, cardiac amyloidosis, cardio-oncology, muscular dystrophy. The HFCC also works collaboratively with the heart transplantation centers in the region to identify and evaluate patients who may be candidates for advanced HF therapy, and to comanage patients after receiving left ventricular assist devices through the Shared Care LVAD program. The HFCC is an active participant in several multicenter randomized clinical trials. HFCC has been the recipient of multiple get-with-the-guidelines (GWTG) Gold-plus certification for implementing guideline-directed medical therapy for patients with HF.
Candidates must have completed post graduate training in both cardiology and heart failure, with preferred interest in cardio-obstetrics to meet a growing need in our patient population.
Interested candidates should submit a CV and Cover letter to:
Megan Pecoraro, Provider Recruitment
mpecoraro@metrohealth.org
The Heart Failure (HF) Section in the Division of Cardiology at The MetroHealth Medical Center is seeking a board-certified/board eligible HF Cardiologist to join a growing team of HF providers at the HF Care Center (HFCC). This is an academic position with an academic faculty appointment at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine. In addition to clinical efforts, candidates will have protected time for teaching and research.
The HFCC at MetroHealth is run by a collaborative team of providers including HF-trained, board-certified, cardiologists, HF trained nurse practitioners, HF-certified nurses and nurse coordinator, and a clinical pharmacist. This team has established multiple clinical programs for the management of patients with various types of HF, pulmonary arterial hypertension, cardiac amyloidosis, cardio-oncology, muscular dystrophy. The HFCC also works collaboratively with the heart transplantation centers in the region to identify and evaluate patients who may be candidates for advanced HF therapy, and to comanage patients after receiving left ventricular assist devices through the Shared Care LVAD program. The HFCC is an active participant in several multicenter randomized clinical trials. HFCC has been the recipient of multiple get-with-the-guidelines (GWTG) Gold-plus certification for implementing guideline-directed medical therapy for patients with HF.
Candidates must have completed post graduate training in both cardiology and heart failure, with preferred interest in cardio-obstetrics to meet a growing need in our patient population.
Interested candidates should submit a CV and Cover letter to:
Megan Pecoraro, Provider Recruitment
mpecoraro@metrohealth.org
The HFCC at MetroHealth is run by a collaborative team of providers including HF-trained, board-certified, cardiologists, HF trained nurse practitioners, HF-certified nurses and nurse coordinator, and a clinical pharmacist. This team has established multiple clinical programs for the management of patients with various types of HF, pulmonary arterial hypertension, cardiac amyloidosis, cardio-oncology, muscular dystrophy. The HFCC also works collaboratively with the heart transplantation centers in the region to identify and evaluate patients who may be candidates for advanced HF therapy, and to comanage patients after receiving left ventricular assist devices through the Shared Care LVAD program. The HFCC is an active participant in several multicenter randomized clinical trials. HFCC has been the recipient of multiple get-with-the-guidelines (GWTG) Gold-plus certification for implementing guideline-directed medical therapy for patients with HF.
Candidates must have completed post graduate training in both cardiology and heart failure, with preferred interest in cardio-obstetrics to meet a growing need in our patient population.
Interested candidates should submit a CV and Cover letter to:
Megan Pecoraro, Provider Recruitment
mpecoraro@metrohealth.org
About The MetroHealth System
The MetroHealth System is redefining health care by going beyond medical treatment to improve the foundations of community health and well-being: affordable housing, a cleaner environment, economic opportunity and access to fresh food, convenient transportation, legal help and other services. The system strives to become as good at preventing disease as it is at treating it. Founded in 1837, Cuyahoga County’s safety-net health system operates four hospitals, four emergency departments, more than 20 health centers and 40 additional sites.
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