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Board Certified/Board Eligible Diagnostic Radiology * Broad general diagnostic proficiency across modalities Compensation * Salary range: $400,000-$450,000 * Eligible for annual discretionary bonus ...

Remote Daytime General Radiologist

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POSITION SUMMARY Columbus Radiology (CRC) is seeking a Board-Eligible or Board-Certified General Radiologist for remote daytime opportunities supporting our expanding practice. The ideal candidate ...

Remote Daytime General Radiologist

$327K - $409K/yr

POSITION SUMMARY Columbus Radiology (CRC) is seeking a Board-Eligible or Board-Certified General Radiologist for remote daytime opportunities supporting our expanding practice. The ideal candidate ...

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How much do general radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for general radiologist in the United States is $344,970.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $320,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are 5 potential jobs for radiology?

A general radiologist can pursue various roles such as diagnostic radiologist, interventional radiologist, teleradiologist, nuclear medicine physician, and research or academic positions. These jobs typically require specialized training, certification, and proficiency with imaging technologies like MRI, CT, and ultrasound. Opportunities exist in hospitals, clinics, imaging centers, and telemedicine platforms.

Will radiology be replaced by AI in 10 years?

General radiologists use AI tools to assist in image analysis, improving accuracy and efficiency, but AI is unlikely to fully replace radiologists within 10 years. Radiologists' expertise in clinical context, patient interaction, and decision-making remains essential, and ongoing training in new technologies is important for the profession.

Can a radiologist do angioplasty?

A general radiologist typically does not perform angioplasty, as it is a specialized interventional procedure usually performed by interventional radiologists or vascular surgeons. Radiologists may assist with imaging guidance during the procedure but do not usually carry out the actual angioplasty. Additional training and certification in interventional radiology are required to perform such procedures.

What are some common challenges General Radiologists face in balancing diagnostic accuracy with workflow efficiency?

General Radiologists often manage a high volume of diverse imaging studies each day, which requires maintaining a careful balance between diagnostic accuracy and timely report turnaround. Challenges include prioritizing urgent cases, minimizing errors under time pressure, and staying updated on evolving imaging techniques. Effective communication with referring physicians and collaboration with technologists are also essential for efficient workflow and high-quality patient care. Many departments support radiologists with advanced software tools and structured reporting systems to help meet these demands.

What does a general radiologist do?

A general radiologist interprets medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasounds to diagnose and monitor various health conditions. They work in hospitals, clinics, or imaging centers, often collaborating with other healthcare professionals and using specialized imaging software. Certification from a medical board is typically required, and they may perform minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging techniques.

What is the difference between General Radiologist vs Interventional Radiologist?

AspectGeneral RadiologistInterventional Radiologist
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology residency, board certificationMedical degree, radiology residency, fellowship in interventional radiology, board certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centers, reading scansHospitals, outpatient centers, performing minimally invasive procedures
Job FocusDiagnosing diseases through imagingPerforming image-guided procedures and treatments
Common UsageUsed for diagnostic imaging rolesUsed for procedural and therapeutic roles

While both General Radiologists and Interventional Radiologists have similar foundational training, the main difference lies in their focus. General Radiologists primarily interpret diagnostic images, whereas Interventional Radiologists perform minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging. Both roles are essential in healthcare, but they serve different clinical needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a General Radiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a General Radiologist, you need extensive knowledge in anatomy, physiology, and pathology, typically supported by a medical degree, radiology residency, and board certification. Proficiency in using advanced imaging equipment such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and PACS systems is essential, along with staying current on radiation safety protocols. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication with referring physicians are vital soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for accurate diagnoses, patient safety, and collaborative care within multidisciplinary teams.
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Day General Radiologist - Jefferson Radiology

Day General Radiologist - Jefferson Radiology

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Saint Albans, VT • On-site

$400K - $650K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


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Job description

Position Details
Schedule/Shift:
Day/1st Shift
Employment Type:
Full-time (30+ hrs/week)/FULLTIME
Location City:
St. Albans
Location State:
VT
Work Location Type:
On-site
Subspecialty:
General Radiologist
Position Summary
We are searching for a general radiologist who is comfortable reading breast and/or musculoskeletal imaging at Northwestern Medical Center, located in St. Albans, VT. The ideal candidate would have training in general radiology and specialty training in breast/musculoskeletal. Northwestern Medical Center is a community, non-profit, state-of-the-art hospital with newly constructed, private inpatient rooms and offers 24/7 care in the emergency department with strong specialty backup. Northwestern Medical Center has won several awards, including National Recognition as a Top Community Hospital, Joint Commission National Quality Awards, and National Patient Satisfaction Awards. It has also been recognized as one of the "Most Wired" hospitals in America and has won national Avatar awards for "Overall Patient Satisfaction".
  • Full-time General Radiologist to cover Northwestern Medical Center
  • Leadership opportunities available if applicant has interest; program development, building close partnerships and collaboration with medical and surgical specialists
  • Capable and willing to read breast and/or musculoskeletal imaging in addition to general radiology
  • Breast/MSK procedures and lite IR procedures (thyroid biopsy, paracentesis, thoracentesis) preferred
  • Day shift, Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm
  • No Call
  • Full benefits package with generous paid time off (PTO)
  • Commencement Bonus / Retention Bonus available

LOCAL PRACTICE AND COMMUNITY OVERVIEW
Jefferson Radiology, established in 1963, is a 100+ physician sub-specialty group practice. The all-digital practice, with enterprise PACS capabilities, interprets close to one million exams a year. Jefferson Radiology has multiple offices and hospital partnerships throughout Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. Jefferson Radiology offers the full spectrum of diagnostic imaging and interventional services. As leaders in diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology, our fellowship trained physicians and highly trained staff are committed to providing exceptional patient care and responsive service. Our clinical resources, supported by a sophisticated business and technological infrastructure, allow us to provide the highest quality care.
Jefferson Radiology Locations:
Connecticut: Hartford, Putnam, Manchester, Vernon, Derby, Windham
Massachusetts: Holyoke
Vermont: St. Albans
St. Albans is a picturesque community of roughly 14,000 people on the shores of Lake Champlain in Northwestern Vermont. You can experience the delight that each season brings, feel the comfort of a tightly knit small town, and enjoy the culture and convenience of nearby cities like Burlington and Montreal. Burlington, the largest city in Vermont, is home of the University of Vermont, Champlain College, and an international airport. Here you will find a unique culture, plenty of live music, art, lots of interesting boutiques, gorgeous waterfront views, great restaurants and breweries. Montreal is only an hour away, with its own international airport and all that a major city has to offer. This area is close to major ski resorts for plenty of winter fun and sits on the lake for boating, swimming and sunning in the summer! Come check out the superior quality of life that this region offers.
DESIRED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Osteopathy (DO)
  • Board Eligible or Certified, American Board of Radiology (ABR) or American Osteopathic Board of Radiology (AOBR)
  • Required: Residency Trained, ACGME Accredited Radiology Program
  • Will also consider General Radiologists who are proficient with Mammography; or those with
  • fellowship training in Musculoskeletal, Body Imaging, Neuroradiology, or Emergency Radiology
  • MQSA for Breast Imaging
COMPENSATION:
The salary range for this position is $400,000-$650,000. Final determinations may vary based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, geographic location etc. This role is also eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. In addition to this range, Radiology Partners offers competitive total rewards packages, which include health & wellness coverage options, 401k benefits, and a broad range of other benefits such as family planning and telehealth (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements).
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO APPLY:
For inquires about this position, please contact Shea Lipp at recruiting@radpartners.com or 380-203-2181.
RADIOLOGY PARTNERS OVERVIEW
Radiology Partners is an equal opportunity employer. RP is committed to being an inclusive, safe and welcoming environment where everyone has equal access and equitable resources to reach their full potential. We are united by our Mission to Transform Radiology and in turn have an important impact on the patients we serve and the healthcare system overall. We hold that diversity is a key source of strength from which we will build a practice culture that is inclusive for all. Our goal is to empower and engage the voice of every teammate to promote awareness, compassion, and a healthy respect for differences.
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