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Job Title: Cardiology - Suffolk, Long Island
Company Name: NYU Langone Health
Location: Long Island City, NY
Position Type: Full Time
Post Date: 01/12/2026
Expire Date: 02/20/2026
Job Categories: Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical, Education, Healthcare, Practitioner and Technician, Other / General, Collegiate Faculty, Staff, Administration, Quality Control, Research & Development, Medical
Job Description
Cardiology - Suffolk, Long Island

We are actively seeking full-time general cardiologists and subspecialists to join our outpatient ambulatory practices in Suffolk County. We have extraordinary opportunities to become part of an established team of cardiologists at state-of-the-art facilities, equipped to provide high-quality care across cardiac conditions.

NYU Langone Health Faculty Group Practice (FGP) is a group of more than 3,500 physicians in more than 300 sites owned and operated as part of NYU Langone Health and the NYU School of Medicine. Our rapidly growing portfolio of satellite sites are bringing our expert care to locations throughout the New York boroughs, Long Island, and Florida. In addition to our growing network of ambulatory facilities, our patients can access a wide range of highly specialized medical and surgical care at our hospital campuses.

When you join us, a designated team will work with you to build and maintain relationships, promoting access to the world-class care and research available at NYU Langone Health.

Compensation: $325,000-$350,000



The salary range listed is for full-time employment and does not include incentive compensation or benefits. Actual salary may not fall within the listed salary range; consideration will be made for experience, training, hospital/community need, and other factors.

The ideal candidates are licensed, board-eligible or board-certified internal medicine and cardiology physicians motivated and able to work collaboratively with other members of the team. Candidates will be required to provide on-call services as reasonably requested. We value strong diagnostic, assessment, and treatment skills, as well as excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

NYU Langone Health is an equal opportunity employer and committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration.

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Company Name: NYU Langone Health
Website:https://NYU.contacthr.com/150585405
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