Physician Cardiology - Competitive Salary
Company: Korn Ferry
Location: Miami
Posted on: March 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description The Cardiovascular Division at the Miller School
of Medicine, University of Miami is searching for a General
Cardiologist, Fellowship Program Director. Overall, the position
will dedicate approximately 50% to the fellowship director role and
50% to a clinical general cardiology practice. Experience in
Cardiovascular Fellowship Management is required for this position.
As a Program Director for a General Cardiology Fellowship, the
candidate will oversee and manage the fellowship program that
trains and educates physicians specializing in general cardiology.
The selected candidate will have several responsibilities in
administration, education, and mentorship. Below are some details:
Program Leadership: You will provide overall leadership and
strategic direction for the General Cardiology Fellowship program.
This includes developing and implementing policies, procedures, and
curriculum changes as needed. Curriculum Development: You will
design and update the curriculum for the fellowship program,
ensuring it meets the accreditation requirements and provides
comprehensive training in general cardiology. This involves
coordinating with faculty members and other stakeholders to
incorporate the latest advancements and best practices in the
field. Resident Recruitment and Selection: You will be involved in
the recruitment and selection process for incoming fellows. This
may include reviewing applications, conducting interviews, and
assessing candidates' qualifications, skills, and potential for
success in the program. Fellow Supervision and Evaluation: You will
provide supervision, mentorship, and guidance to the fellows
throughout their training. This involves monitoring their progress,
evaluating their performance, and providing constructive feedback
to help them improve their clinical skills, medical knowledge, and
professionalism. Educational Activities: You will organize and
oversee educational activities, such as didactic lectures, case
conferences, journal clubs, and research opportunities. These
activities aim to enhance the fellows' understanding of
cardiovascular diseases, diagnostic techniques, treatment
modalities, and research methodologies. Academic and Research
Support: You will encourage and support fellows in pursuing
scholarly activities, including research projects, publications,
and presentations at conferences. You may also collaborate with
faculty members and fellows on research initiatives and assist them
in securing funding for their projects. Accreditation Compliance:
You will ensure that the General Cardiology Fellowship program
meets the accreditation standards set by the appropriate
accrediting bodies. This involves maintaining documentation,
preparing for site visits, and addressing any deficiencies
identified during accreditation reviews. Faculty Development: You
may be involved in faculty development initiatives, including
providing faculty members with guidance on teaching methodologies,
assessment strategies, and professional development opportunities.
Quality Improvement: You will participate in quality improvement
efforts to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the
fellowship program. This may involve analyzing program outcomes,
identifying areas for improvement, and implementing changes to
optimize the learning experience for the fellows. Collaboration and
Networking: You will foster collaborations and maintain
relationships with other departments, institutions, and
professional organizations to enhance the program's educational and
research opportunities. This includes participating in relevant
committees, conferences, and professional activities. Overall, as a
Program Director for a General Cardiology Fellowship, your primary
goal is to ensure that the program provides high-quality education
and training to fellows, preparing them for successful careers as
general cardiologists. In the 50% as a clinical general
cardiologist, the candidate will have five weekly sessions of
outpatient clinics combined with noninvasive imaging, ECHO, and
TEEs among others. One or more of those clinics will occur in a
satellite UHealth practice. It will also cover the cardiovascular
consult service for up to 7 weeks per year and participate in the
on-call schedule along with other colleagues of the general
cardiology team.
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