Clinical Cardiologist
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Doctor/Physician
Cardiologist, Medical Doctor
Clinical Non-Invasive Cardiologist, New York City
OMNY Medical Group is a physician‑led, multispecialty medical practice in New York City providing comprehensive care in cardiology, vascular medicine, interventional radiology, and advanced diagnostic imaging. Formerly known as OMNY Vein & Cardiovascular, the practice has expanded over more than a decade to reflect its broader clinical scope and growing regional presence.
We are seeking a board‑certified or board‑eligible Clinical Non‑Invasive Cardiologist to join our established and growing practice.
Position Highlights- Predominantly outpatient, clinical non‑invasive cardiology
- Interpretation of echocardiography, stress testing, ambulatory monitoring, and vascular studies
- Opportunity to develop a longitudinal patient panel with strong referral base
- Collaborative, multidisciplinary environment with interventional cardiology, vascular medicine, and interventional radiology colleagues
- Modern facilities with on‑site diagnostic capabilities
- No or minimal inpatient responsibilities (depending on interest)
Affiliated with Columbia University Irving Medical Center - New York Presbyterian, Lenox Hill Hospital - Northwell Health and New York University Langone Medical Center
Compensation & Structure- Competitive compensation with productivity incentives
- Flexible employment structure (employed or partnership track, depending on experience and interest)
- Malpractice coverage and comprehensive benefits available
- MD or DO with completion of an ACGME‑accredited cardiology fellowship
- Board certified or board eligible in Cardiovascular Disease
- Eligible for New York State medical licensure
- Strong commitment to patient‑centered, evidence‑based care
- Spanish language proficiency is a plus
Practice based in Manhattan and the New York City region
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