Oklahoma City, OK 73104
| Specialty | Heart Failure |
|---|---|
| Profession | Physician |
The University of Oklahoma Medical Center is seeking an Advanced Heart Failure physician with Board Certification/Eligibility in Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology to join our expanding Cardiovascular Division. This is a full-time faculty role at a major academic medical center, offering the opportunity to deliver high-quality care while contributing to trainee education, quality initiatives, and scholarly work. OU Health is the state’s only academic quaternary referral center, with a rapidly expanding cardiovascular service line performing 250+ open-heart surgeries and 120+ structural heart procedures annually. The institution is launching a durable LVAD program in 2026, supported by dedicated CVICU, cardiogenic shock pathways, and a strong surgical partner with expertise in advanced heart failure therapy (temporary MCS, durable LVAD, and transplant).The Advanced HF physician will play a central leadership role in building the HF/MCS program, shaping clinical pathways, and preparing the institution for future transplant readiness.
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About Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S., home to over 1.4 million residents. The city offers the perfect blend of affordability, cultural richness, and opportunity. With top-rated schools, short commutes, diverse dining, and a welcoming community, it's an exceptional place for families and professionals.
In 2025, U.S. News & World Report ranked Oklahoma City the #1 Best Big City to Live in the nation, citing its affordability, strong job market, and vibrant cultural amenities. Becker's ASC Review also reports that Oklahoma City has the fastest-growing physician salaries among major U.S. cities (6.3% increase).
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About Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City in 2025, U.S. News & World Report ranked Oklahoma City the #1 Best Big City to Live in the nation, citing its affordability, strong job market, and vibrant cultural amenities. Becker's ASC Review also reports that Oklahoma City has the fastest-growing physician salaries among major U.S. cities (6.3% increase).