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Emergency, OVERNIGHT Emergency Department Radiologist, Worcester, MA

Emergency, OVERNIGHT Emergency Department Radiologist, Worcester, MA

UMass Memorial Health Care

Worcester, MA

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

OVERNIGHT Emergency Department Radiologist, Worcester MA

Hiring Range: $425,000 - $475,000

Please note that the final offer may vary within this range based on a candidate's experience, skills, qualifications, and internal equity considerations

Location: Worcester, MA
Facility: UMass Memorial Health, University Campus, Worcester, MA
Department: Radiology
Specialty: Emergency Radiology
Schedule: 7 on / 21 off (approximately 13 weeks/year), 11:00 PM 7:00 AM (on-site)

UMass Memorial Medical Group seeks an overnight emergency radiologist to join our growing academic Emergency Radiology Division. This position offers a highly desirable 7 on / 21 off schedule, focused overnight clinical practice, and a robust academic environment within a large tertiary care system.

Key Highlights

This role includes interpretation of emergency imaging, including CT, radiographs, ultrasound, and MRI, in a high-acuity setting. Inpatient responsibilities are minimal, supporting a streamlined overnight workflow. Fluoroscopy and nuclear medicine studies are rare. MRI interpretation tailored to experience level, with the option for preliminary or final reads.

Practice Environment
  • Established and growing department with collaborative, supportive colleagues
  • Level 1 Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center
  • ~230,000 annual ED visits
  • Emergency Radiology Division (~17 faculty) within a ~90-radiologist academic group
  • Active training environment with 24 residents and 12 fellows
Overnight Workflow
  • On-site coverage at University Hospital
  • Direct collaboration with in-house radiology residents overnight
  • Predominantly level I trauma ED-focused case mix with limited inpatient cross-coverage (occasional wet reads). Teleradiology covers community site EDs.
  • Overlapping attending coverage until 3:00 AM, enabling shared workload during peak hours
  • Integrated teaching environment with real-time resident supervision
  • Streamlined overnight operations with minimized interruptions
Support
  • 24/7 IT support
  • Experienced overnight technologist team
Technology & Infrastructure
  • Sectra PACS
  • PowerScribe One dictation system with integrated decision support and impression generation tools available
  • Epic EMR with Secure Chat for real-time communication of critical results
  • AIDOC AI prioritization integrated into workflow
  • Automated notification system for actionable incidental findings
  • Advanced post-processing platforms (Syngo.Via, TeraRecon)
Academic Opportunities
  • Faculty appointment at UMass Chan Medical School
  • Direct resident teaching during overnight shifts and formal didactic opportunities
  • Access to an active research enterprise with ~$6M in annual research funding
  • Opportunities for involvement in education, quality improvement, and clinical innovation

Qualifications

  • Board-certified or board-eligible in Diagnostic Radiology
  • Fellowship training in Emergency Radiology is preferred but not required.
  • Must hold MD or DO degree and qualify for a Massachusetts license

Top Tier Benefits to Reflect Your Value and Needs

  • Employer-funded retirement contributions of 8% of base salary with additional retirement plan options
  • Tuition reimbursement, student loan forgiveness support, and Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligible employment
  • Concierge services for relocation to include special mortgage promotions
  • Professional liability insurance coverage of $5 million per claim and $10 million aggregate
  • Organization-wide commitment to formal Clinician Wellness Program

Visit UMass Memorial Medical Group to learn more about our organization.


Qualified candidates may contact Shane Cox, Provider Recruiter, at shane.cox@umassmemorial.org or 508-826-5147.