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Interventional Cardiologist - Director, Complex High-Risk and CTO Intervention Program - Faculty
Medical College of Wisconsin
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Posted: 22-May-26
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Type: Full Time
Salary: Highly competitive
Categories:
Physicians/Surgeons
Sector:
Academic Medical Group
Required Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Internal Number: JR100538
The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is recruiting an interventional cardiologist to serve as Director of the Complex High-Risk Interventional Procedures (CHIP) and Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) Program at Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin. This is a senior physician-leader role with an established referral base, dedicated cath lab resources, and demonstrated case volume that is ready to lead a regional and national CHIP/CTO referral center.
We will consider candidates across two tracks:
Established CHIP/CTO operators ready to assume directorship immediately, and
Exceptional early-career interventional cardiologists or graduating fellows with dedicated CTO training who will join with a defined development pathway leading to the named directorship
A Demonstrated High-Volume Opportunity:
Under prior dedicated leadership, this program supported 200+ complex coronary and CTO cases annually and was the highest sustained CHIP/CTO volumes in the region. The referral pipeline, hybrid operating room access, mechanical circulatory support availability (Impella, IABP), and integrated Heart Team are already in place. The next Director steps into a program with proven volume rather than building from ground zero and is positioned to grow it further across the Froedtert Health and MCW network.
Program and Institutional Context:
The MCW/Froedtert academic cardiovascular practice includes more than 60 cardiologists across general, interventional, structural, electrophysiology, advanced heart failure, and imaging subspecialties, supported by a full-service ACGME interventional cardiology fellowship. The cardiac catheterization laboratory operates a comprehensive complex coronary and structural heart portfolio (TAVR, M-TEER, T-TEER, TTVR, WATCHMAN/LAAC, paravalvular leak closure, BASILICA, LAMPOON, transcaval, ASD/PFO/VSD closure, etc.) and is an active site for industry-sponsored and investigator-initiated trials.
The CHIP/CTO Director will work alongside the Medical Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Structural Heart Disease Program leadership in a collaborative, growth-oriented division. Faculty rank and academic appointment will be commensurate with experience.
Role and Responsibilities:
The Director provides strategic, clinical, academic, and operational leadership for the CHIP/CTO program, including:
Clinical leadership for CTO-PCI and complex high-risk PCI, including hybrid algorithm case selection, pre-procedural planning, and Heart Team coordination
Strategic vision and execution for program growth, regional referral development, and outreach to community and interventional cardiologists across Wisconsin and neighboring states
Oversight of evidence-based protocols aligned with ACC/AHA/SCAI guidelines and PROGRESS-CTO benchmarks
Direction of the CHIP/CTO educational curriculum for interventional fellows, including antegrade wire escalation, antegrade dissection/re-entry, and retrograde technique training
Leadership in clinical trials, NCDR CathPCI and PROGRESS-CTO registry participation, and scholarly productivity
Quality, safety, and compliance oversight, including program-specific M&M, radiation safety, and outcomes reporting
Evaluation and adoption of new technologies (guidewires, microcatheters, dissection/re-entry devices, intravascular imaging, mechanical circulatory support)
Candidate Profile:
Board certified or board eligible in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology, eligible for medical licensure in Wisconsin
Fellowship training or focused experience in CHIP and CTO techniques, including the full hybrid algorithm
For candidates entering directly into the directorship: demonstrated personal procedural volume consistent with a program leader, typically 100+ complex/high-risk PCI cases per year with substantial CTO experience
For early-career candidates and graduating fellows: dedicated CTO/CHIP fellowship training or substantial focused CTO/CHIP experience during interventional cardiology fellowship, with clear leadership trajectory
Track record (or strong potential) in program development, education, and scholarly contribution in complex coronary intervention
Comfort with mechanical circulatory support, intravascular imaging, calcium modification, and contemporary CTO equipment and strategy
Collaborative approach to Heart Team, fellowship education, and multidisciplinary care
Pathway to Directorship for Early-Career Candidates:
Outstanding fellows and early-career interventional cardiologists with dedicated CTO/CHIP training are encouraged to apply. For these candidates, MCW will provide a structured development pathway to the named directorship, including:
Joining the program as a CHIP/CTO interventional cardiologist with proctored, high-volume case experience under senior faculty
Defined milestones across clinical volume, quality outcomes, education leadership, and scholarly contribution
Mentored progression to assume the named directorship at agreed-upon milestones, with full directorship authority and stipend at that point
Faculty mentorship from the Medical Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Structural Heart leadership throughout the development period
What MCW/Froedtert Offers:
Named directorship with defined authority, a renewable 3-year term, and an administrative stipend commensurate with similar division program leadership roles
Protected time for program development, quality oversight, and scholarly activity
Established referral base and demonstrated 200+ annual case volume to build on
Dedicated cath lab time for complex cases and access to contemporary CHIP/CTO technology
Administrative support for registry participation, data collection, and referral coordination
Active clinical trial portfolio and an academic environment supporting publications, national society engagement, and proctoring opportunities
Competitive academic compensation, comprehensive benefits, and relocation support, in a metropolitan Milwaukee community recognized for quality of life, schools, and recreation
Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV and cover letter to:
Medical College of Wisconsin:
The tireless pursuit of knowledge and the power of academic medicine is at the core of everything we do at MCW. Bringing together the world’s top scientists and clinicians, inspired students and invested communities, we are driven to solve the most complex challenges in health and society. With around 1,600 full-time and part-time faculty and approximately 3,500 full-time employees, MCW is home to a diverse group of thought leaders working in collaboration to pioneer pathways to a healthier world and drive a continuous cycle of life-changing discovery.
About Us:
Together, we can build a healthier world. A student, an educator, a scientist and a community leader — alone, they can do many things. Together, the question isn’t what they can do, but what can’t they. The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) brings together the most inquisitive, passionate minds in science, medicine, education and community engagement to tackle today’s toughest challenges in health and society. Academic medicine is at the center of where scientists, physicians and students work hand-in-hand with the community to ask the most important questions and fuel the cycle of innovation that shapes the future of medicine.