Non-Invasive Cardiology

Great Non-Invasive Cardiology Opportunity in Pennsylvania Job at a Glance :

· Employer: UPMC Heart & Vascular Institute (HVI)

· Location: New Castle &/or Hermitage, Pennsylvania (near Pittsburgh)

· Role: Non-Invasive Cardiologist (clinical academic appointment)

· Schedule: Full-time

· Eligible candidates: 2026 or 2027; some visas supported

· Reason for position opening: Replacing retiree & growth (adding beds & services)

We're seeking exceptional clinicians who want a career that matters AND a life outside of medicine. Join our growing program to make an immediate impact on a grateful community without compromising time with your family. You'll be surprised how your challenging professional life and rewarding personal life will be better here than in hectic urban settings.

You won't waste time here stuck in traffic or doing mundane charting because you'll be fully supported by an experienced team of APPs in a renowned health system plus you won't be consumed by chasing unrealistic productivity targets. Our medical staff is filled with exceptionally trained physicians from all over the world who have moved here and never left because frankly, living & working here is hard to beat. Their careers are fulfilling & constantly evolving as they practice world-class medicine supported by the prestigious UPMC Heart & Vascular Institute but working/living in a welcoming community where they are celebrated because they make a profound, palpable impact on our thankful patients.

About The Opportunity

UPMC's Heart & Vascular Institute (HVI) seeks a full-time, general, non-invasive cardiologist to join its expanding team in 2026 or 2027. The successful candidate will enjoy a clinical academic appointment and provide inpatient/outpatient services at its UPMC Jameson &/or UPMC Horizon locations.

Duties include inpatient cardiology consultations, critical care services, ECG analysis, interpretation of transthoracic echocardiograms, perform/interpret transesophageal echocardiograms and cardiac nuclear studies as well as the option to teach. These duties are performed in weekly rotation with cardiologists within the practice and weekend coverage is shared 1:4.

About The Practice

HVI at UPMC Jameson | UPMC Horizon is currently comprised of 4 full-time cardiologists (2 interventionalists with 2 non-invasive cardiologists now & growing to 6 combined) as well as 10 APPs serving two suburban areas near Pittsburgh. In addition to these full-time providers, there are part-time services provided by 4 Electrophysiologists (including pacemaker clinic), a Heart Failure specialist, 3 vascular surgeons, 1 thoracic surgeon, and 1 cardiothoracic surgeon. HVI's outpatient office in New

Castle is located inside UPMC Jameson as are a full range of diagnostic services including 2 cath labs. HVI Horizon-Greenville is located within UPMC Horizon Greenville hospital, and HVI Horizon-Shenango is located across the street from UPMC Horizon Shenango Valley hospital.

About Our Community

Choose to live in/near the metropolitan area of Pittsburgh (e.g., Cranberry Twp.) and commute to the practice or live in one of the beautiful suburban areas near UPMC Jameson | UPMC Horizon. The hospitals are nestled in the rolling hills of Lawrence/Mercer counties on the PA/OH border surrounded by lakes and near several cities/airports. Our area enjoys the best of both worlds - beautiful suburban/small towns tucked away in very safe, affordable, family-friendly neighborhoods, but close to Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Erie & Youngstown via several nearby interstates.

Our communities boast award-winning schools, affordable housing, abundant recreational & cultural activities - all bound together by a "blue collar" attitude that started with our days as a "steel town" and continues now through our successful transition to a modern haven for families. The typical rental/ownership options exist for housing, but there's a unique variety of very affordable neighborhoods here including: charming college-towns, larger suburban areas or rural areas with lots of land. Numerous recreational/cultural offerings include local & state parks, fitness centers, symphonies, hiking/biking trails, indoor/outdoor sports facilities, golfing, skiing, museums, live music venues, community & professional theater - even skydiving!

Nicknamed the "Lakeland Area" there are several waterways for fishing, sailing & swimming ranging from large state parks to rivers (via kayak/canoe outfitters) to secluded fishing holes. Shopping options include one of the country's largest outlet malls as well as multiple national chain stores and unique, local boutique shops. Our region offers something for everyone!

UPMC Horizon & UPMC Jameson working together

UPMC Hori

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