Non-Invasive Cardiologist - Central DuPage Hospital - Chicago Western Suburbs

NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE

Non-Invasive Cardiologist - Central DuPage Hospital - Chicago Western Suburbs

Northwestern Medicine is seeking an ACGME fellowship trained, BE/BC General Cardiologist to join the growing Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute (BCVI) West Region team at Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield, IL, located in the Chicago western suburbs.

  • Responsibilities of this position include: outpatient clinic, inpatient consults and reading non-invasive cardiology and nuclear studies
  • Ideal candidate will have interest in Heart Failure
  • Clinics onsite at: Winfield and Oakbrook
  • Employed full-time position with Northwestern Medicine
  • Successful and expanding multi-specialty physician group that promotes a collegial work environment, physician success, and compassionate care within a physician driven team
  • The community is exceptional with excellent schools, parks, restaurants and plenty of amenities. Easy access to Chicago by car or commuter train
  • Salary range $595,000 - $680,000

Families will appreciate the top-tier schools, safe neighborhoods, and an abundance of family-friendly activities. Additionally, excellent public transportation options ensure easy access to Chicago's vibrant downtown offerings.

BCVI is a full service, fully integrated institute across the Northwestern Medicine system. The six clinical centers comprising BCVI are the Center for Heart Rhythm Disorders, Center for Coronary Disease, Center for Vascular Disease, Center for Valve Disease, Center for Heart Failure and the Center for Preventative Cardiology. The BCVI West Region providers participate in diagnosis, management and treatment of all cardiovascular disease states.

Northwestern Medicine is a growing, nationally recognized health system that provides world-class care at 11 hospitals and more than 200 locations in communities across Chicago, the suburbs and Northern Illinois. Together with Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, we are pushing boundaries in our research labs, training the next generation of physicians and scientists, and pursuing excellence in patient care. Our vision and values are deeply rooted in the idea that patients come first in all we do. We value building relationships with our patients and their families, listening to their unique needs while providing individualized primary, specialty and hospital-based care. Our recent affiliations and ongoing growth make it possible for us to serve more patients, closer to where they live and work.

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