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General Cardiology Faculty, Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Employer
Washington University Cardiology
Location
Saint Louis, Missouri
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2019

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Specialty
Cardiology
Position Type
Permanent

Job Details

Summary:
Participate in establishing a general cardiology practice with a diverse patient population. Interest in the training of cardiology fellows and the conducting of clinical research is desirable.

Full description:
The Division of Cardiology at Washington University School of Medicine is conducting a search for an Assistant/Associate/Professor of Medicine to build a general cardiology practice at Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

The candidate should be an MD or MD/PhD with experience in general cardiology, clinical research, and teaching. The candidate should be BC/BE in cardiology.

Washington University and St Louis are recognized nationally and internationally for research in medicine, science, and biotechnology. St. Louis offers four seasons with an outstanding sports, cultural, and educational environment; it is a culturally diverse and family-oriented city.

Applicants should mail or e-mail to: Douglas L. Mann, MD (dmann@dom.wustl.edu) his/her curriculum vitae and a letter stating career goals to the: Division of Cardiology, 660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8086, St. Louis, MO 63110.

 

Company

Direct a high volume cardiac catheterization laboratory staffed by six interventionalists and four invasive non-interventional cardiologists, participate in clinical research trials with drugs and/or novel devices, and train cardiology fellows and interventional fellows.

 

Company info
Website
Telephone
314-286-1089
Location
CB 8086
660 South Euclid Avenue
Saint Louis
MO
63110
US

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