Cardiologist Atrius Health Plymouth
Job Description
Discover opportunities with our organization, a leader in innovative healthcare and a multi-specialty group practice. We provide a cohesive system of care for both adult and pediatric patients across 28 locations in eastern Massachusetts. Our dedicated team, including physicians, advanced practice providers, and ancillary clinicians, collaborates under a value-based approach, working alongside hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and nursing facilities. Join us in our mission to enhance care and improve lives by fostering trust, understanding, and shared decision-making with every patient. Experience the essence of Caring. Connecting. Growing together.In the role of Cardiologist, you will evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients who require specialized care. You will be part of a collaborative team model, where primary and specialty care providers work together with hospital partners, community specialists, and skilled nursing facilities to deliver high-quality, evidence-based medicine to a diverse and expanding patient population.Key Responsibilities:Conduct physical assessments for patients with specialized conditions.Formulate and execute care plans for these patients, including prescribing medications, exercises, and other treatments, as well as conducting tests such as echocardiography, stress testing, vascular ultrasound imaging, nuclear imaging, and cardiac device clinic evaluations.Collaborate with clinical and administrative teams to manage patient care, ensuring continuity through effective communication with external health and social agencies.Act as a liaison between primary care providers and specialists, consulting on patient care issues.Educate and counsel individuals and groups regarding specific healthcare needs, serving as a specialist in your field.Contribute to the development of health education programs.You will be acknowledged and rewarded for your contributions in an environment that challenges you while providing clear guidance on achieving success in your role. Additionally, there will be opportunities for development in other areas of interest.Essential Qualifications:Graduation from an accredited Medical School or School of Osteopathic Medicine.Board Certified or Board Certified Eligible in Cardiology.Current active DEA licensure/prescriptive authority or the ability to obtain it post-hire, in accordance with state regulations.Current active Massachusetts DPH Controlled Substances Registration or the ability to obtain it post-hire, in accordance with state regulations.Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association.Preferred Qualifications:Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification may be required depending on specialty.We are committed to shaping the healthcare system of the future.As a Fortune 6 company, we focus on innovation and transformation. We strive for excellence and expect the same from our colleagues. Ultimately, we aim to make a positive impact.Through our diverse family of businesses and inspired individuals, we are creating a high-performance healthcare system that serves more people in more effective ways than ever before. We seek individuals who are decisive, intelligent, and quick to act.Join us and share your ideas and passion for making a difference. We offer roles that align with your skills and aspirations, along with diverse opportunities to fulfill your dreams.We believe that diversity fosters a healthier environment: our organization is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and all qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.Our organization maintains a drug-free workplace. Candidates must successfully pass a drug test prior to commencing employment.