Job Title: Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon in San Gabriel Valley, CA.
California position in San Gabriel Valley extending into Anaheim and Pomona Regions.
About the Role:
Southern California Heart Centers is a high-volume regional leader in Cardiovascular Surgery seeking to add one to two additional surgeons to their prestigious team and thriving practice.
Required Qualifications:
- Board Certified in Thoracic Surgery.
- Unrestricted California Medical License.
- Current California DEA Certificate.
- Current BLS, ACLS certification
- Excellent skillset in Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery with good outcomes in Coronary Surgery, Valvular Surgery, Arrhythmia Intervention and with experience in Minimal Access Approaches.
Practice Overview:
- Call Schedule will be 1 in 3 with 1 to 2 weekends per month.
About Us:
The group has been integrally involved in advancing the practice of cardiothoracic and vascular surgery. The group was the first to perform endoscopic vein harvesting in the western states. The group was pioneering in the development of pericardioscopy, endoscopic ablation, offpump mitral valve repair including robotic interventions, off pump CABG since 1993. The group was instrumental in the development of clampless aortic technology, minimal access laa occlusive technology, and automated coronary anastomotic technology. The group has been named in the top cardiac surgeons roll for the last 23 years. Located in the beautiful San Gabriel Valley and home of its largest city, Pasadena, known for the Rose Bowl, fine dining, and entertainment. It is ten miles northeast of Los Angeles. From its inception, Southern California Heart Centers has strived to be a leader in patient care Nuclear Cardiology and in the use of the most state-of-the-art technology. We switched to Electronic Medical Record (EMR) in 2005, five years before the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services established the federal standard for EMR. We were also a pioneer in obtaining the ICAEL accreditation in Echocardiography and Stress Echocardiography in 2002.