The Division of Cardiology at The Heart Institute, Stony Brook University Hospital, seeks a Director or Associate Director of our Sports Cardiology Program. The successful academic clinical cardiologist will help develop and lead a comprehensive sports cardiology service, with a tailored mix of outpatient and inpatient care. The focus will be for both competitive and recreational athletes, integrating
established advanced imaging and multidisciplinary collaboration. This position offers a robust and flexible mix of inpatient and outpatient clinical responsibilities within a major university-based Heart Institute. Clinical effort, areas of focus, and academic activities will be tailored to align with individual strengths, subspecialty interests, and long-term career goals. You will be part of a
collegial, innovative, nationally recognized and award-winning faculty committed to excellence in patient care, mentoring, and teaching. We serve a population of 1.7 million people in Suffolk County, with additional patients from the tri-state region. Stony Brook University Hospital has been ranked among the top 100 Hospitals for cardiac care by Healthgrades since 2016. For candidates with
appropriate training and certification, the role will incorporate outpatient and inpatient responsibilities tailored to professional development. Deliver specialized outpatient care for athletes, highly active individuals, local and regional sports teams and programs, patients with complex ECGs, imaging, cardiomyopathies, and channelopathies. Lead and collaborate with a highly motivated team of orthopedic
surgeons, primary care, neurology, and institutional athletic program heads while teaching an outstanding group of fellows and residents. Protected and integrated time for echocardiography, including TTE/TEE, imaging consultation, quality initiatives, cardiac CT and MRI will be based on career trajectory. Thrive in a supportive environment of
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