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Candidates must be board-certified in cardiovascular diseases and BC/BE in electrophysiology. The electrophysiologist will join a team of 10 non-invasive cardiologists, 3 interventional cardiologists, 3 cardiovascular surgeons, and 12 nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
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Required to obtain credentials in Radiography-Cardiovascular Interventional RT(R)(CI) or Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) within 3 years of hire. Cardiovascular Technology program graduate: Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or Registered Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES) certification within 2 years of hire.
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The candidate will work with a collegial group of 16 other Mayo Cardiologists (3 interventional, 1 EP and another EP starting in 2024) to provide team-based care for patients in a Mayo Clinic Health System community hospital, which provides a full spectrum of cardiovascular and CV surgical care including minimally invasive surgery.
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Experience with Fitness Assessment Equipment, including but not limited to Blood Pressure, Height, Weight, Body Fat measurement with calipers, Waist to Hip Ratio, Cardiovascular Testing, Muscular Strength and Endurance Testing, and Flexibility Testing.
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