Vice Chair, Heart & Vascular Institute & Chief of Cardiology
Job Description
Job Description
Vice Chair, Heart & Vascular Institute & Chief of Cardiology
Our Organization's Cardiology Division
Position Overview
The Vice Chair of the Heart and Vascular Institute, along with the Chief of Cardiology, will be essential in promoting our organization's commitment to outstanding cardiovascular care, in line with Vision 2030. This dual leadership role will manage clinical, educational, and research initiatives within the cardiology department, encouraging growth, innovation, and teamwork. The ideal candidate will be a proactive leader dedicated to clinical excellence, operational effectiveness, and team collaboration.
Clinical Responsibilities
- Provide exceptional clinical care in both inpatient and outpatient environments.
- Participate in on-call rotations as a member of the cardiology team.
- Lead and engage in multidisciplinary peer review processes to uphold clinical quality.
- Identify and implement strategies to eliminate obstacles to efficient and appropriate patient care.
- Reduce unnecessary non-invasive testing through evidence-based methodologies.
- Ensure smooth transitions of care, including effective hand-offs between acute and outpatient settings.
Leadership Responsibilities
- Report directly to the Chair of the Heart and Vascular Institute.
- Work closely with the Vice Chairs of Vascular Surgery and Cardiothoracic Surgery, as well as Practice/Service Line Leadership.
- Collaborate with the Medical Director of Medical Specialties to oversee cardiology offices and hospital-based cardiology services.
- Supervise cardiologists, advanced practice nurses (APNs), and physician assistants (PAs) within our organization.
- Oversee cardiology procedures conducted in the hospital.
- Facilitate effective communication with leadership regarding practice developments, challenges, and successes.
- Analyze internal and external referral barriers and devise strategies to strengthen relationships with referring providers and institutions.
- Regularly assess financial data, metrics, and performance for both practice-based and hospital-based cardiology services, ensuring alignment with budgetary objectives.
- Develop focused strategies for underperforming practices or physicians in partnership with the Medical Director of Medical Specialties.
- Initiate efforts to enhance physician engagement and satisfaction within our cardiology division.
Educational and Research Responsibilities
- Support the establishment and growth of the newly launched cardiology fellowship program.
- Encourage a culture that values education, mentorship, and professional development among staff and fellows.
- Promote research initiatives by creating infrastructure that supports clinical trials and academic contributions.
Performance Metrics
- The Vice Chair will be responsible for achieving or surpassing the following metrics:
- Timely completion of patient documentation:
- Office visit reports to be dictated and signed within 24 hours.
- Inpatient consults, procedural reports, and discharge summaries to be completed within 12 hours.
- Non-invasive imaging studies to be interpreted within 24 hours at target levels.
- Streamlined patient access:
- Maintain or exceed goals for time-to-be-seen metrics.
- Ensure customer satisfaction scores meet or exceed organizational targets.
- Adhere to scheduled office sessions unless cancellations are communicated at least 24 hours in advance for proper patient notification.
Key Competencies
- The ideal candidate will exhibit:
- A demonstrated ability to lead multidisciplinary teams in delivering high-quality cardiovascular care.
- Strong communication skills for engaging with leadership, staff, patients, and referring providers.
- Financial acumen to effectively manage budgets while enhancing operational efficiency.
- A commitment to fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation in clinical care, education, and research.
This role offers an exciting opportunity for a visionary leader to influence the future of cardiovascular care within our organization. The Vice Chair will be crucial in driving growth while upholding the highest standards of patient care.