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Kingston Heart Clinic (Cardiologists)

Kingston Heart Clinic (Cardiologists)

March 19, 2026

Kingston Heart Clinic
Kingston, ON
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Cardiologists

Kingston Heart Clinic (KHC) is looking for a Cardiologist to join their dynamic and progressive team in Kingston, Ontario. This rewarding clinical experience offers full-time or part-time hours with flexible scheduling options to suit your lifestyle. The clinic prioritize a successful clinical experience and work-life balance in a professional, supportive, and collaborative environment. The Cardiologist will be responsible for providing comprehensive care to patients with cardiac and vascular diseases as well as performing diagnostic. You will also be working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to provide the best possible care. This position offers an opportunity to work with a talented and experienced team of professionals in a modern and well-equipped facility. The care team includes Cardiologist, General Internist, and cardiac care nurses. You will have the opportunity to develop your clinical skills and knowledge, as well as contribute to the advancement of cardiac and vascular care. This is an ideal position for someone looking for a rewarding career in cardiology and the chance to make a meaningful contribution to the health and well-being of patients.

THE CLINIC
The clinic is professionally managed to provide the highest quality patient care. The dedicated team ensures that all administrative and clinical areas are managed to an exceptional standard, allowing physicians to concentrate their time on their patients. The Kingston Heart Clinic has firmly established itself as a necessary and integral part of outpatient Cardiology within Kingston and Southeastern Ontario offering a comprehensive range of testing. You will be part of an established team that understands that each patient is different and ensures that the best treatment plan is designed for everyone

QUALIFICATIONS:
Independent Practice Certificate of Registration from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)
Membership in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)
Royal College certification in Cardiology (or pending certification)
Board Certified U.S.-trained specialists in Cardiology may be granted equivalence to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada certification in Cardiology. In that case, they would be eligible for an independent license in Ontario.
Medical liability insurance from the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) or equivalent required, appropriate to the category of practice

ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
Partnership opportunities available in future
Competitive overhead
Dedicated administrative, medical records personnel, nuclear medicine and ECG technicians

THE COMMUNITY

Kingston, Ontario, is a vibrant city located at the northeastern end of Lake Ontario, known for its rich history, beautiful waterfront, and strong community spirit. With a population of approximately 123,000, Kingston offers a balance between urban amenities and a small-town atmosphere, making it an appealing place to live and work.

The city’s economy is primarily driven by public sector employment, with major employers including Queen’s University, the Canadian Forces Base, and Kingston Health Sciences Centre. While some residents describe the job market as competitive, particularly for lower-skilled positions, opportunities exist for those with specialized skills, especially in education, healthcare, and government services.

Living in Kingston provides access to a variety of cultural and recreational activities. The downtown area features eclectic restaurants, a thriving arts scene, and numerous festivals. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy sailing, hiking, and exploring the nearby Thousand Islands and cottage country. The city’s compact layout promotes walkability, with an average commute time of just over 20 minutes, making it easy to navigate without a car.

Overall, Kingston is recognized for its high quality of life, affordability, and community engagement, making it an attractive destination for families, retirees, and young professionals alike.

As an equitable employer, KHC is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment where a diverse workforce thrives. Dignity, respect, and equality are non-negotiables. If you require accommodation during any part of the recruitment or selection process, please reach out.
Mark McColgan
[email protected]

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