M.D. or equivalent; board certified or board eligible for their primary specialty (Cardiology).
The Congenital Heart Center, at the Shands’ Children’s Hospital, University of Florida Gainesville is seeking a full-timePediatric Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist. The ideal candidate will be academically motivated board certified/eligible in Pediatric Cardiology with additional training completed in pediatric heart failure, transplant, and ventricular assist devices. Experience with DCD is highly desirable. The candidate’s primary clinical responsibility will be to work within the Heart failure and transplant multidisciplinary team. The responsibilities include care of patients with cardiomyopathies, heart failure, transplant, congenital heart disease, and ventricular assist devices. Responsibilities will also include teaching fellows, residents, and medical students. Pursuing individual scholarly interests is encouraged and supported.
Proposed academic rank will be commensurate with training and experience. The desired candidate will have a passion to providing exceptional patient care and innovation alongside of our current heart failure transplant cardiologists and advanced practitioners.
The Heart Failure and Transplant team consists of three full time transplant cardiologists, four transplant nurse practitioners, two social workers and other administrative/ancillary staff. The surgical team has four cardiothoracic surgeons with vast experience in transplantation and mechanical support of complex congenital patients as well as cardiomyopathies.
The UF Health Congenital Heart Center is ranked among the nation’s top cardiology & heart surgery programs by US News & World Report. Our training program includes 4 general cardiology fellows and 2 advanced training fellows. Our cardiac program provides comprehensive care for complex medical and surgical patients from newborn to adults in our dedicated pediatric cardiac intensive care unit. Approximately 320 cardiac operations per year are performed at our center, including on an average 18 pediatric cardiac transplants and 10-12 children receiving ventricular assist devices with continued growth over the past several years. The Pediatric Heart Failure & Transplant Program at UF Health is one of the largest and most successful pediatric heart transplant centers in Florida and the Southeast. Since the inception of the heart transplant program, we have performed >350 pediatric heart transplants. Our program is proud to have excellent quality and outcomes compared to national average.
The University of Florida is the premier quaternary care medical center and academic teaching hospital in Gainesville, Florida. Shands Children’s Hospital is located on the University of Florida campus. The Congenital Heart Center has a 23-bed pediatric cardiac intensive care unit, dedicated cardiac operating rooms, catheterization labs, and step-down inpatient beds on the pediatric floor.
Ideal Candidates:
- Board Certified or Eligible by the American Board of Pediatrics
- Commitment to University of Florida’s educational missions
- Eligible for licensure in Florida
- Strong interest in working with both typical as well as medically complex children
- Possess outstanding clinical and teaching skills.
Opportunity Details:
- Displays a strong commitment to Evidence-Based Medicine and Quality Improvement in teaching and practice
- Practices located at the Shands’ Children’s Hospital in Gainesville, FL, and satellite offices in neighboring counties
- Full complement of medical staff
- Opportunities to work with medical students, residents, and fellows
- Opportunities for research and scholarly activity with excellent collaboration opportunities within the center and at the University
Commensurate with education and experience.
M.D. or equivalent; board certified or board eligible for their primary specialty (Cardiology).
Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list of three references.
The Search Committee will accept applications until the position is filled. Applications will be reviewed starting as soon as possible after the posting date.
Final candidate will be required to provide official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at http://www.naces.org/.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Freqently Asked Questions
In Gainesville, board certification or eligibility by the American Board of Pediatrics, especially in pediatric cardiology, is highly prized. Additionally, eligibility for licensure in Florida and specialized training in pediatric heart failure and transplant cardiology enhance a candidate’s qualifications for academic clinical roles.
This position combines academic responsibilities with clinical excellence, involving teaching medical students and fellows while managing complex pediatric cardiac patients. It fosters evidence-based practice and quality improvement in a high-volume quaternary care center, ensuring impactful contributions to both education and patient outcomes.
Yes, Gainesville’s status as a quaternary care hub with a dedicated pediatric cardiac ICU shapes the role significantly. The proximity to Shands Children’s Hospital means managing complex cases, including pediatric heart transplants and ventricular assist devices, demanding collaboration with multidisciplinary teams locally.
Salaries for clinical academic positions in pediatric cardiology in Gainesville typically range from $180,000 to $240,000 annually, depending on experience and academic rank. Compensation often reflects the candidate’s board certification status, clinical expertise, and involvement in research and teaching activities.
Unlike clinical medical assistants focused on administrative or routine clinical tasks, this professorial role demands advanced expertise in pediatric cardiology, patient care leadership, scholarly research, and teaching responsibilities within an academic medical environment, reflecting a far higher level of clinical and educational involvement.
Career advancement often involves securing tenure-track positions, expanding research portfolios in pediatric cardiology, increasing clinical leadership roles within transplant programs, and enhancing teaching responsibilities. Progression depends on scholarly productivity, clinical excellence, and contributions to multidisciplinary care teams.
This role leverages the Society’s global expertise to foster collaborative research projects and enrich educational content, promoting innovations in pediatric heart failure and transplant care. It provides a platform for disseminating knowledge and engaging with an international community dedicated to cardiac science advancement.
The Society promotes a supportive environment for pursuing scholarly interests alongside clinical duties, offering access to cutting-edge research collaborations and educational resources. It encourages clinical professors to innovate in patient care and contribute to global standards in pediatric cardiology.
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