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The Ward Family Heart Center at Childrens Mercy Kansas City seeks a board-certified/board-eligible Pediatric Cardiologist to join the Advanced Cardiac Therapies and Transplant (ACTT) Team at the assistant or associate professor level. Applicants should have advanced fellowship training in Heart Failure Mechanical Circulatory Support and Transplantation. Additional interest in cardio-oncology would be preferred. Trainees in their final year are welcome to apply.
The successful candidate will join an existing ACTT team of 3 Cardiologists 1 Advanced Practice Provider 4 Nurse Coordinators 1 Pharmacist 2 Dieticians and 1 Social Worker. The ACTT program provides comprehensive care to children with all types and severities of heart failure within the Midwest region and beyond. Established in 2014 the ACTT program at Childrens Mercy has grown to average 8-10 transplants annually including multi-organ transplantation and the Pediatric VAD program incorporates the full breadth of durable and temporary support devices with an average of 3-5 VAD implants annually. The transplant program ranks among the top in the country with 100% 90-day and one-year survival rates and outcomes that consistently exceed national benchmarks.
The candidate will provide inpatient and outpatient care to children with acquired or inherited cardiomyopathy heart failure related to cardiomyopathy or congenital heart disease and patients pre- and post-transplant. Inpatient care includes co-management with intensivists in a dedicated Cardiac ICU and care as the primary attending on the ACTT floor service. Outpatient clinics are multidisciplinary in nature and are located at Childrens Mercy Hospital campus in Kansas City. There are ample opportunities for clinical/translational research as well as teaching (medical students residents and Pediatric Cardiology fellows). Salary and academic rank are commensurate with experience. The successful applicant must share our unwavering commitment to excellence integrity collegiality antiracism and respect for inclusion of individuals with diverse backgrounds.
Clinical Responsibilities:
The Ward Family Heart Center at Childrens Mercy includes 45 cardiologists (40 in Kansas City 2 in Wichita KS 2 in Springfield MO and 1 in Topeka KS) 4 Cardiothoracic surgeons and over 30 APNs serving a population of over 5 million in the heart of the U.S.A. We perform over 500 cardiac operations 600 cardiac catheterizations including over 200 invasive EP procedures 18000 outpatient visits and more than 20000 echocardiograms annually. Our two state-of the art catheterization labs are both hybrid labs and equipped with the latest 3D imaging and EP technology. Telehealth is available and facilitates our outreach clinics. We have video-conferencing capabilities that are routinely used by providers from distant locations for patient care and education 2022 the Ward Family Heart Center program was ranked #19 nationally by USNWR.
Our cardiac sub-specialty resources include Electrophysiology (which includes Clinical EP pacing and Genetic Arrhythmia) Interventional Cardiology and Advanced Cardiac Imaging (fetal echo 3D echo trans-esophageal echo CT MRI virtual reality-based studies and 3D printing). We also provide specialized team-based care in Fetal Cardiology (with on-site delivery services for high-risk neonates) Interstage Monitoring (CHAMP) Preventive Cardiology Cardiac Genetics Cardio-oncology Single Ventricle Survivorship Pulmonary Hypertension a dedicated POTS clinic and Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Services.
The Brendan Tripp Elam Transplant Center at Childrens Mercy Kansas City is a nationally recognized program providing heart liver and kidney transplantation for children. Beyond the clinical excellence in our heart transplant program Its heart transplant program ranks among the top in the country with 100% 90-day and one-year survival rates and outcomes that consistently exceed national benchmarks. The team specializes in complex cases including single-ventricle physiology and offers advanced mechanical circulatory support such as ventricular assist devices (VAD) and addition to heart transplants the center performs high volumes of liver and kidney transplants including living-donor and multi-organ procedures some of the shortest pediatric liver wait times in the nation. This integrated multidisciplinary Transplant Center combines exceptional clinical care with research education and innovation to deliver comprehensive transplant services for children and families.
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For additional information please contact:
David Sutcliffe MD
Transplant Medical Director
Brian Birnbaum MD
Interim Co-Director Ward Family Heart Center
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Rachel Detwiler
Senior Department Administrator Ward Family Heart Center
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