Physician Executive for the Cardiovascular Service Line
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About Tufts Medicine Tufts Medicine is a leading integrated academic health system delivering exceptional, connected and accessible care experiences to consumers across Massachusetts and the surrounding states. The health system is the principal teaching affiliate for Tufts University School of Medicine. The strong relationship between Tufts Medicine and Tufts University School of Medicine is evident in our governance, academic and research structure. Tufts Medicine is comprised of the following clinical entities: Tufts Medicine Professional Group (TMPG) Tufts Medicine Integrated Network (TMIN) Tufts Medical Center Lowell General Hospital MelroseWakefield Hospital Tufts Care at Home Cardiovascular Service Line Leadership Overview The Physician Executive of the Cardiovascular Service Line (CVSL PE) provides clear vision and leadership in promoting the strategic direction and integration of the Cardiovascular Service Line across Tufts Medicine. The incumbent is charged with leading all activities related to the Cardiovascular patient care enterprise, while supporting the strategic imperatives of the academic mission within Tufts Medicine, to include graduate medical education and research. The leader will work in tandem with Lowell General Hospital and MelroseWakefield Hospital Presidents and Chief Medical Officers to oversee and guide CVSL services, and the provision of cardiovascular care by the employed and independent cardiologists and programs across these facilities. The Cardiovascular Service Line Physician Executive will work collaboratively with an administrative executive dyad, the Vice President of the Cardiovascular Service Line in developing and achieving strategies and/or initiatives that are prioritized for the CVSL. The CVSL PE will drive continuous quality improvement at the individual Cardiovascular division level and each entity which will result in meeting or exceeding outcomes applicable to the service line across Tufts Medicine. The Cardiovascular Service Line Physician Executive reports directly to the TM Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer and has a dotted line reporting to the President of the Physician Organization. Major Clinical Programs The role encompasses leadership of the CardioVascular Center (CVC) at Tufts Medical Center. The CVC is integrated care delivery and research entity that is comprised of the Division of Cardiology, the Division of Cardiac Surgery and the Division of Vascular Surgery. Among many successful collaborative clinical programs, the CVC has the largest advanced heart failure program in New England. Over the last 5 years, it has performed more heart transplants than any other hospital in New England and rank 13th in the nation. With >3000 inpatient discharges at Tufts Medical Center, the CVC provides quality care across the full spectrum of cardiac and vascular services. The CVC also has a strong ambulatory presence in the Boston area with >7300 new and 50,000 existing patient visits annually; the care network extends beyond our Boston facility to other Tufts Medicine sites and communities. A highly robust Critical Care program runs collaboratively with the Department of Anesthesia and the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, and supports an expanding critical care volume of highly complex patients. Our programmatic offerings include: Advanced Heart Failure/Cardiac Transplant and MCS programs General and Specialized Cardiology programs Cardiac Amyloid/Sarcoid Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging Cardio-Oncology Adult Congenital Heart Disease Cardiac Imaging Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Cardio-Obstetrics Interventional Cardiology and Structural Heart Electrophysiology Cardiac Surgery Vascular Surgery In addition to the TMC based cardiology, cardiac and vascular surgery faculty practices (CVC), the CVSL has four community-based practices (employed and private). In the Framingham MA area, Heart Center MetroWest consists of 9 cardiologists (noninvasive, interventional and EP) and 4 APPs. In the Lowell area, Merrimack Valley Cardiology has 16 cardiologists and 6 APPs and provides cardiology coverage, interventional and EP services at Lowell General Hospital. In the Melrose community, we have two principal practices. Melrose Internal Medicine Associates, (MIMA), specializes in general and interventional cardiology. In addition, there is a second growing cardiology practice. Clinical offerings at MelroseWakefield and Lowell General Hospital include: General cardiology Primary PCI and elective PCI at both hospitals Community based EP programs Vascular surgery Training Programs The CardioVascular Center at Tufts Medical Center provides trainees with the necessary skills to become exceptional specialists in: General Cardiology, 16-fellows Interventional Cardiology, 2-fellows Electrophysiology, 3-fellows Advanced Heart Failure Transplant Cardiology, 3-fellows Advanced Cardiac Imaging, 1-fellow Cardiac Surgery - 2 fellows Vascular Su
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