Physician Advanced Heart Failure

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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.
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary: Competitive starting salary based on experience, plus production and quality incentives; sign-on bonuses available
- Professional Development: $5,000 CME allowance
- Retirement: 401(k) with 6% employer match + additional 3% employer contribution
- Coverage: Malpractice provided, including tail
- Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and disability coverage
- Relocation assistance available
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).
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate and manage patients with advanced heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, and complex cardiomyopathy, including inpatient and outpatient care.
- Manage ventricular assist devices (VAD), temporary MCS (ECMO), and patients with cardiogenic shock.
- Lead program development for Advanced Heart Failure, durable VAD and transplant initiatives.
- Engage in departmental quality improvement initiatives and attend faculty meetings as required.
- Work with cardiac surgeons, specialized nurses, pharmacists, and social workers on multi-disciplinary teams.
Position Highlights
- 505-bed tertiary care academic hospital.
- Candidates are eligible for faculty appointments with the OU College of Medicine, Department of Medicine. Academic rank will be commensurate with academic experience and accomplishments. Faculty pathways include Academic Physician, Clinician Educator, and Clinician Investigator, depending on scholarship focus.
- Robust APP support, dedicated HF nursing, and a growing referral base including new VA partnerships.
- Opportunities for leadership roles including Medical Director of Advanced Heart Failure
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).
Join the team at Oklahoma Children’s Hospital at OU Health, where world-class pediatric specialists deliver the most comprehensive and advanced care in the region. As Oklahoma’s only dedicated children’s hospital — and home to the state’s only 24/7 pediatric emergency department — we provide the full spectrum of pediatric services under one roof, from everyday care to the most complex conditions.
Our facilities include a regional obstetrics emergency center, a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) — the highest level of newborn care in Oklahoma — and a network of 573 pediatric physicians, specialists, and subspecialists focused exclusively on improving the health and well-being of children.
At Oklahoma Children’s, you’ll join a mission-driven team leading innovations in pediatric surgery, cardiology, oncology, and critical care, while advancing education and research that define the next generation of pediatric excellence.
Recognition and Excellence
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Nationally Ranked for Pediatric Heart Care
Recognized by U.S. News & World Report (2025–2026) among the nation’s Top 50 Hospitals for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery. -
Award-Winning Care
Honored as Best Children’s Hospital in The Oklahoman’s 2025 Community’s Choice Awards. -
Compassionate, Family-Centered Support
Our Child Life specialists and multidisciplinary teams provide emotional and developmental support to help families navigate hospitalization and healing with care and dignity.
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