Description
Specialization:
Congenital Cardiac Surgery
Job Summary:
Medical City Healthcare: Congenital Heart Surgeon - Adult Congenital Heart SurgeryDescriptionMedical City Healthcare is seeking a congenital heart surgeon to join their comprehensive Congenital Heart Center at Medical City Children's Hospital & Medical City Heart Hospital in Dallas, TX.
Qualified Candidates:- Board certification in cardiothoracic surgery and subspecialty certification/eligibility in congenital heart surgery by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery (ABTS) or equivalent
- Experience and/or additional training in adult congenital heart surgery and heart transplantation
- Ability to operate independently
- Background and interest in clinical/outcomes research
Incentive/Benefits Package:- Employed position
- Highly competitive salary
- Comprehensive benefit package
About Medical City Children's Hospital and Medical City Heart Hospital:- 225 bed pediatric hospital with the largest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in North Texas
- 108-bed Level IV NICU, regionalized care model with 9 Medical City Healthcare affiliated NICUs
- Medical City Children's Congenital Heart Center consists of 2 dedicated cardiovascular operating rooms, 2 cardiac catheterization labs, 1 hybrid suite, a 25-bed dedicated CICU/Stepdown Unit with 24/7 attending/NP coverage, ICAEL-certified Echo Lab, cMRI and collaborative 3D printing programs
- Two congenital heart surgeons with neonates/infants comprising 70-80% of surgical volume
- The Medical City Children's Maternal Fetal Institute (MFI) is the only center in North Texas providing the full spectrum of both fetal and neonatal surgical and non-surgical interventions
- Medical City Dallas the only hospital in North Texas with both a full-service children's hospital and obstetric hospital within the same facility
- 63-bed specialized adult Medical City Heart Hospital with a 15-bed Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit and 24-bed Progressive Care Unit
- World class expertise in adult cardiac surgery, arrhythmia surgery, structural heart disease, cardiac transplantation and mechanical support