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Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Clinical Practice UW Pediatric Cardiology Non Invasive Imaging Pediatrics, Cardiology

University of Washington  ·  Clinical Practice UW Pediatric Cardiology Non Invasive Imaging Pediatrics, Cardiology  ·  Seattle, WA
ClinicalNon-TenurePediatrics Cardiology Non Invasive Imaging

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Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Clinical Practice UW Pediatric Cardiology Non Invasive Imaging Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Pediatrics, Cardiology Title: Assistant, Associate or Full Professor of Clinical Practice UW Pediatric Cardiology Non Invasive Imaging Position Details Position Description The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington is

seeking a non tenured faculty position as full time Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice, Associate Professor of Clinical Practice, or full Professor of Clinical Practice to join the Division of Cardiology as a member of the Non-Invasive Imaging Team. General expectations: Perform clinical work, teaching and scholarly activity in non-invasive imaging Perform a wide range of non-invasive cardiac imaging

modalities, including, transthoracic, transesophageal, 3D-echo, strain, fetal and cross-sectional imaging Performance and interpretation of imaging and physiologic data in order to understand or diagnose complex cardiac congenital pathologies in neonates, children and adults Serves as an attending physician in the Echocardiography Laboratory at Seattle Children's Hospital. Timely completion of echocardiogram

interpretation and reporting of results with appropriate communication to referring providers Participates in task forces and committees as requested by the applicable service line or Seattle Children’s Leadership Clinical Care: Participates in outpatient, inpatient cardiology and consultation. Provides excellent clinical care and supports safe, efficient and high-quality service Ensures appropriate coordination and

integration with other services in the care of patients Engages with consultants and other providers in a multi-disciplinary model of care Planning: Works with administrative and clinical leaders to support quality and performance improvement to ensure that program goals are attained Participates in task forces and committees, as applicable to Service line or Seattle Children’s leadership Regulatory: Supports timely

review of any patient safety events Responds in a timely manner to physician or patient related feedback or complaints Supports legal, regulatory and accreditation requirements Participates regularly in physician variability documentation and IAC conferences to maintain lab accreditation Supports and participates in M&M program and identifies opportunities for improvement Provides input to continuing education

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