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The Wayne State University School of Medicine is the
nation’s largest single-campus medical school in
the country, with over 700 faculty, 1,000 medical
students and more than 400 graduate students.
The clinical electrophysiology program is
affiliated with Harper University Hospital within
the Detroit Medical Center, and boasts two new
state-of-the-art dedicated EP labs.
Numerous device and ablative research
protocols are implemented in the EP program.
The program has also been designated a
Center of Excellence and a recognized training
center for bi-ventricular pacing.
The position will be 80% clinical, 10% research and
10% teaching in nature.
In addition to providing inpatient and
outpatient consultations for patients with cardiac
rhythm disorders, this position will teach
cardiology fellows, electrophysiology fellows
(when the program is established), medical
residents, and students; and will also develop and
supervise an electrophysiology/ECG/arrhythmia
teaching conference that will be held weekly, as
well as conducting one ambulatory cardiology
session each week, with a focus on arrhythmia
patients.
Board eligibility or certification in electrophysiology
is essential.
Expertise in all aspects of contemporary EP
management is required.
Applicants will be considered at the
assistant, associate or full professor level,
depending on academic attainment. A record of productive clinical research is an important
consideration.
For
more information, or to apply or refer candidates,
please contact:
John
Green, President & Partner
Phone (248) 344-1450
Fax (248) 347-2231
Email jgreen@aegis-group.com |