Nemours
Cardiac Intensivist - Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware (Finance)
The ideal candidate should be board certified or eligible in Pediatric Critical Care with additional training in Cardiology or cardiac critical care. This position includes an academic appointment at the Thomas Jefferson University Sidney Kimmel Medical College at a rank commensurate with experience and performance.
Cardiac critical care intensivists are central members to our integrated practice unit comprised of an interdisciplinary team of cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists, cardiac anesthesiologists, interventional cardiologists, adult congenital cardiologists, cardiac psychologists, cardiovascular geneticists, advanced practice providers, and cardiac nurses to combine experience and expertise across specialties to deliver the best possible care. Our center is in a dedicated physical plant consisting of a 20 bed cardiac ICU, a 15 bed Inpatient Unit, a Pre and Post Procedure Unit, a dedicated cardiac OR and two catheterization labs, all within close proximity to each other.
Nemours Cardiac Center personnel function within a unique organizational structure, which, in addition to providing high value (quality/cost) care, results in a high level of satisfaction for patients, their families and the Center's health care team. Our program was awarded the highest rating, a Three Star Rating, from Society of Thoracic Surgeons, which recognizes units for their exceptional outcomes. Our hospital is consistently ranked as one of the top Children's' hospitals by US News and World Report and in 2024 Nemours cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery program was ranked #8 in the country and serves as a Center of Excellence within the Nemours enterprise.
Nemours Cardiac Center offers a full range of care for nearly every pediatric heart and vascular condition. Our intensivists care for a broad spectrum of congenital and acquired heart disease including those requiring complex neonatal cardiac repairs, mechanical support (ECMO, VAD's), cardiac transplantation, chest and airway surgeries, and innovative lymphatic procedures. Training of pediatric critical care, neonatal and cardiology fellows as well as participation in quality improvement, national registries, and multi-institutional studies through our Center for Cardiovascular Research and Innovation (CCRI) are considered part of our Center's academic mission to lead the advancement in knowledge and improvement in clinical care and outcomes.
Interested candidates should forward a letter of intent and curriculum vitae to:
Aisha Frazier, MD, MPH; Interim Division Chief, Cardiac Critical Care and Interim Medical Director, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Email: aisha.frazier@nemours.org / Office phone: 302-651-6600
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