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Description
Non-Invasive Cardiology at West Virginia University Heart and Vascular Institute
All Academic Ranks | 36 Days PTO | MGMA-Based Salary | Free Family Tuition
The WVU Heart and Vascular Institute is adding a Non-Invasive Cardiologist to a faculty team at a time of meaningful clinical and academic growth. This is a flexible role that can be shaped around your clinical interests, whether that means core academic cardiology, community-based cardiology, or a combination of both, with research, teaching, and administrative time built into the model.
Practice Details
- Faculty position within a comprehensive Heart and Vascular Institute alongside surgeons, cardiologists, radiologists, and vascular specialists
- Clinic responsibilities approximately one day per week, with an average daily volume of 16 patients and a 40/60 new-to-follow-up patient mix
- Flexibility to focus on academic cardiology, community-based cardiology, or a hybrid of both
- Strong infrastructure, including scribes, call coverage support, and integrated administrative and scholarly time
Schedule
- Approximately one clinic day per week, with a relaxed call structure supported by trainees and staff
- Administrative and scholarly time is integrated into the weekly schedule
- Role designed to support long-term sustainability and career development
Compensation & Benefits
- Base salary aligned with MGMA standards, with RVU-based incentives available
- Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance
- 36 days PTO plus one additional week for CME
- Comprehensive health benefits and tuition benefits for family members at WVU campuses
Candidate Requirements
- MD or DO with Board Certification in Cardiology
- Eligible for medical licensure in West Virginia
- Experience or interest in clinical program development and academic medicine
- Interest in resident mentorship is welcome
Live and Work in West Virginia
West Virginia offers something that is genuinely hard to find in academic medicine: an affordable cost of living, short commutes, scenic landscapes, and a strong sense of community. Outdoor recreation is accessible year-round, the neighborhoods are close-knit, and the patient population gives physicians a meaningful regional impact that larger markets rarely offer. As part of WVU, you also get the resources, collegiality, and academic energy of a major research university.
Practice in a flexible academic role, a collaborative cardiovascular program, and a state that makes it easy to build a life outside of work. Apply today.