The Division of Cardiology at The Heart Institute, The Heart Institute at Stony Brook Medicine is seeking an outstanding Consultative and/or Non-Invasive Imaging cardiologist to help expand and shape cardiovascular services on the East End of Long Island. This is a unique opportunity where leadership in patient care, program development, and access to advanced services will have a direct and lasting impact on
the community. You will be part of a warm, collegial, general cardiology practice committed to excellence in patient care in both outpatient and inpatient settings, with clear paths to local and system-wide leadership in care. This role offers opportunities in non-invasive imaging (echocardiograms, nuclear imaging, vascular imaging, CT etc.) to serve one of the most beautiful coastal communities in the
Northeast against a population of 1.7 million people in Suffolk County. Stony Brook Southampton Hospital (SBSH) is a vital part of the Stony Brook Medicine system, serving the East End of Long Island with a strong commitment to delivering outstanding, community-focused care anchored in the academic excellence of a world-class medical center. As a community-centered hospital, SBSH combines the personalized
attention of a neighborhood institution with the resources, innovation, and expertise of a leading academic health system. Provide high-quality ambulatory cardiovascular care within Heart Institute faculty practices, with a customized balance of urgent access clinic, longitudinal follow-up, and selected inpatient consultative responsibilities based on the candidate’s interests and expertise. Located in
the heart of Southampton Village, SBSH has been consistently recognized as one of the region’s top workplaces by Newsday—a testament to its collegial culture and exceptional care. The South Fork is also home to the Shinnecock Nation, a self-governing, state-recognized Indigenous tribe, and offers unique connections to cult
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