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Industry UsageHealthcare, legal, government, live interpretationPublishing, business, localization, document translation

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Mammography, 100% Remote Breast Imaging Radiologist | No Call | Flexible Schedule

Solis Mammography

Addison, TX • Remote

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Solis Mammography rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 28 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Practice exclusively in breast imaging while enjoying the flexibility of a fully remote career.

Join a physician-led organization supporting more than 150 outpatient breast imaging centers across 20+ metropolitan markets, with the freedom to choose a workload that fits your lifestyle and career goals.

Whether you're looking for a full-time remote practice or supplemental income, Solis offers consistent case volume, exceptional operational support, and a collaborative team dedicated exclusively to women's imaging.

Highlights

  • 100% Remote Interpretation
  • No Call, Nights, or Weekends
  • Flexible Full-Time, Part-Time, or Supplemental Schedule
  • Productivity-Based Compensation with Unlimited Earning Potential
  • Consistent National Case Volume
  • Breast Imaging Only
  • Optional Onsite Procedures to Maintain Skills
  • Physician-Led Organization
  • Dedicated IT, Credentialing & Operational Support

Compensation & Support

  • Competitive per-study (pay-per-click) compensation
  • Income scales with your desired workload
  • Consistent case volume across a national network
  • Malpractice coverage provided
  • Multi-state licensing and credentialing support
  • Streamlined workflow and centralized infrastructure
  • Dedicated physician support team

Clinical Responsibilities

Interpret:

  • Screening Mammography
  • Diagnostic Mammography
  • 3D Tomosynthesis
  • Breast Ultrasound
  • Breast MRI

You'll also:

  • Deliver timely, high-quality interpretations across multiple outpatient breast centers
  • Maintain MQSA quality standards
  • Collaborate within a subspecialized breast imaging team
  • Perform onsite breast biopsies at select locations if desired

Qualifications

  • MD or DO
  • Completion of an ACGME-accredited Diagnostic Radiology Residency
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology
  • Fellowship-trained in Breast Imaging preferred
  • MQSA Qualified
  • Active medical license (or ability to obtain multiple state licenses)
  • Experience interpreting multiple breast imaging modalities

Why Solis Mammography?

Solis Mammography is one of the nation's leading providers of outpatient breast imaging, recognized for combining advanced technology with an unwavering commitment to patient-centered care.

Our physician-led practice is designed specifically for Breast Imaging Radiologists, providing the flexibility to build the career you want while delivering exceptional care to patients across a growing national network.

Whether your goal is supplemental income or a full-time remote practice, Solis provides the infrastructure, case volume, and support to help you succeed.

Who We're Looking For

We're seeking Breast Imaging Radiologists who:

  • Thrive in a dedicated breast imaging practice
  • Enjoy flexibility and autonomy
  • Value work-life balance
  • Prefer an outpatient environment
  • Want consistent case volume without hospital call
  • May wish to maintain procedural skills through optional onsite biopsy opportunities

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