Location
Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center
2900 W Oklahoma Ave
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Care Delivery Brand
Our organization
Compensation
Annual base salary: $541,826 - $591,826
Overview & Requirements
We invite you to join our team as a multi-modality advanced imaging cardiologist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, part of one of the largest nonprofit integrated health systems in the nation.
At our organization, we strive to be recognized as a premier place for care, where physicians are empowered, listened to, and equipped to excel in their roles. You will be part of a leading integrated system dedicated to innovation, well-being, and community service. If you are looking for professional development, meaningful contributions, or a supportive team, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center stands as the largest hospital in Wisconsin and serves as the cornerstone of our cardiovascular program. This flagship facility houses our cardiac specialty centers, the state's largest heart transplant/VAD program, and the most extensive Structural Valve Program in Wisconsin. It is also central to our academic initiatives and pioneering trials in cardiovascular diseases, including TAVR, TMVR, tricuspid interventions, LAAO, stroke management, pulmonary embolism, and cardiogenic shock. With a robust fellowship program hosting over 30 trainees across various specialties, we are dedicated to nurturing the next generation of medical professionals.
Our Advanced Imaging Core Group offers comprehensive coverage for echocardiography, interventional echocardiography, cardiac CT, SPECT/PET, and CMR within a well-established cardiovascular team (75 cardiologists across the system, with 25 at Aurora St. Luke's campus). The ideal candidate will have completed an advanced imaging fellowship and possess a keen interest in multi-modality imaging, structural heart disease procedures, clinical education, and research.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide physician coverage and interpretation for transthoracic and trans-esophageal echocardiograms.
- Interpret cardiac CT scans.
- Conduct nuclear cardiology interpretations.
- Interpret cardiac MRI (if applicable).
- Supervise the stress laboratory, which is staffed with physician assistants for nuclear and echocardiographic stress tests.
- Engage in structural heart interventions within our established program (if desired).
- Mentor general cardiology fellows, advanced imaging fellows, cardiac sonography students, and other trainees.
- Contribute to the academic endeavors of the Wisconsin Cardiovascular service line, including guiding trainees in preparing abstracts and publications.
- Choose to focus entirely on imaging or include clinic and hospital services.
- Participate in a weekend call rotation of 1:6, which includes full Saturdays and Sundays dedicated to imaging.
- No general cardiology call required.
- Primary workplace: Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center.
- Utilize EPIC EMR.
- Be part of an integrated, nationally recognized organization with a physician-led medical group and embedded service line.
- Access DAX Copilot, an AI-driven clinical documentation tool integrated with Epic, to streamline clinical workflows by generating draft patient notes for efficient review and editing.
- Experience a diverse and inclusive environment that ensures safe and equitable care for all patients.
Annual base salary: $541,826
Potential for an annual incentive bonus of up to $50K.
Sign-on bonus available.
Training and Experience Required
- Board certified or eligible in general cardiology.
- Board certified or eligible in echocardiography/Level III in Echocardiography.
- Board certified or eligible in cardiac CT/Level II or III in Cardiac CT.
- Board certified or eligible in cardiac MRI/Level II or III in Cardiac CMR.
- Board certified or eligible in nuclear cardiology/Level II or III in Nuclear Cardiology.
- Ability to obtain a Wisconsin Medical License.
- Completion of an advanced imaging fellowship (1-2 years).
Preferred Qualifications
- Board certified or eligible in nuclear cardiology and cardiac CT.
- Demonstrated experience in clinical research related to advanced imaging.
- Interest and experience in structural CT.
- Passion for educating cardiology fellows in cardiac imaging.
Benefits
- Paid Time Off programs available for eligible positions.
- Comprehensive health and welfare benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage.
- Retirement benefits, including 401(k) options with employer contributions and access to financial wellness resources.
- Flexible spending accounts for eligible healthcare and dependent care expenses.
- Family support benefits, which may include parental leave, adoption assistance, and surrogacy support.
- Educational assistance and professional development programs.
- Paid medical liability insurance.
- Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowances.
- Relocation assistance.
About Milwaukee, Wisconsin
With a population nearing one million, Milwaukee combines the best features of a major city while maintaining a welcoming community atmosphere across its neighborhoods. Culturally rich, Milwaukee offers a variety of options, including performing arts centers, theaters, and museums, highlighted by an internationally acclaimed lakefront art museum and one of the nation’s top ten zoos. The city is sophisticated, scenic, affordable, and filled with events, boasting an impressive selection of public and private schools, including UW-Milwaukee and Marquette University, along with award-winning restaurants, world-class shopping, and one of the most user-friendly international airports globally.
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