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Noninvasive Cardiologist - Cardiac Imaging

Company: Northeast Healthcare Recruitment
Location: Denver
Posted on: February 18, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description We are seeking aboard-certified or board-eligible Noninvasive Cardiologist with advancedtraining in cardiac imaging to join our expanding team. The role includes bothinpatient and outpatient care, with a focus on general cardiology (70%) andadvanced cardiac imaging (30%). Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensiveclinical care in general cardiology Perform and interpret: Transthoracicand transesophageal echocardiograms, Exercise and pharmacologic, stress testsand Cardiac CT and/or MRI (as trained) Participate in hospitalrounds and cardiology consults Collaborate withinterventional, EP, and heart failure specialists Engage in multidisciplinarycase reviews Maintain thoroughdocumentation and uphold clinical quality standards Requirements: MD/DO with boardcertification or eligibility in Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship-trained inCardiology with Level II/III expertise in Echo, Cardiac CT, and/or MRI Eligible for Coloradomedical license Excellent communication andpatient care skills Preferred: SCCT/SCMR certification Experience with structuralheart imaging or valve disease Academic interest inresearch or teaching Compensation & Benefits: Competitive salary with RVUincentives Comprehensive medical,dental, vision, and malpractice coverage CME stipend and paid timeoff Retirement plan options Opportunities for academicand professional growth Join us in beautiful Coloradoand become part of a dynamic, patient-centered cardiology team.

Keywords: Northeast Healthcare Recruitment, Fort Collins , Noninvasive Cardiologist - Cardiac Imaging, Healthcare , Denver, Colorado


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