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General Radiologist

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$447K - $1M/yr

Columbus Radiology Corporation (CRC) is seeking a full-time General Radiologist to join their team in the greater Cincinnati, OH region. This role offers a 1-year partnership track with Radiology ...

Radiology Associates of South Florida (RASF) is seeking a Women's Imaging Fellowship-Trained Radiologist or a General Radiologist with MQSA certification to join their team in Boynton Beach, FL. This ...

Body Radiologist

Toledo, OH · On-site

$447K - $1M/yr

CRC is seeking a full-time, fellowship-trained Body Imaging Radiologist to join their team in Toledo, OH. This role offers a 1-year partnership track with Radiology Partners Equity and a $100K ...

Regional radiology practice providing comprehensive imaging services across Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Utah * Group includes 30+ radiologists and advanced practice providers * Offers the full ...

General Radiologist

Toledo, OH · On-site

$447K - $1M/yr

Columbus Radiology Corporation (CRC) is seeking a full-time General Radiologist to join their team in the Toledo, Ohio region. This role involves reading non-subspecialty diagnostic imaging and ...

Body Radiologist

Pocatello, ID · On-site

$500K - $700K/yr

Regional radiology practice providing comprehensive imaging services across Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Utah. * Group includes 30+ radiologists and advanced practice providers. * Offers the full ...

Radiologist-3

Houston, TX · On-site

$400K - $600K/yr

No call and no holidays, and 6 weeks of vacation/ year We are recruiting for an experienced breast radiologist with strong clinical skills. This is a Full-Time Associate Position, you would be ...

Radiologist-3

Houston, TX · On-site

$400K - $600K/yr

No call and no holidays, and 6 weeks of vacation/ year We are recruiting for an experienced breast radiologist with strong clinical skills. This is a Full-Time Associate Position, you would be ...

Breast Radiologist

Pocatello, ID · On-site

$500K - $700K/yr

Physician-led radiology practice, affiliate of Radiology Partners * Regional radiology practice providing comprehensive imaging services across Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Utah * Group includes 30 ...

General Radiologist

Oklahoma City, OK · Hybrid

$450K - $900K/yr

RP Eagle, an affiliate of Radiology Partners, is seeking a full or part-time General Diagnostic Radiologist to join their Oklahoma practice. This flexible hybrid position offers a wide variety of ...

Jefferson Radiology is seeking a dedicated Breast Imager to join their growing team in Hartford, CT. This full-time position offers the opportunity to build a career with an industry leader ...

General Radiologist

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$450K - $900K/yr

Consultants in Radiology P.A. (CIRPA), a Radiology Partners Practice, is seeking a fellowship-trained Body Radiologist for a full-time, remote or hybrid position. This role offers excellent ...

Radiology Associates of Florida, a Radiology Partners practice, is seeking a full-time Breast Radiologist to join their growing team in Tampa, FL. This hospital-based, academically oriented position ...

Radiology Associates of South Florida (RASF) is seeking a fellowship-trained Breast Imager or MQSA certified General Radiologist to join their team-oriented practice in Plantation, FL. This ...

Radiology Partners Crossroads is seeking an on-site Radiologist specializing in Breast Imaging to join their growing practice serving Ascension St. Vincent Hospital and affiliated sites in ...

Breast Radiologist

Harvey, IL · On-site

$500K - $600K/yr

Radiology Partners Chicago is seeking a full-time Breast Imager to join their Chicago-based practice. This role offers both fully remote and hybrid onsite positions, focusing on high-quality ...

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How much do radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for 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 is a radiologist?

Radiologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. They interpret images to help other physicians make accurate diagnoses and determine appropriate treatment plans. In addition to interpreting images, some radiologists also perform minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging, known as interventional radiology. Radiologists work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive patient care.

What do radiologists do?

Radiologists are physicians utilize imaging techniques to diagnose and treat patients. These techniques include X-rays, computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, fusion imaging, and ultrasound. Radiologists treat a wide variety of injuries and illness, from broken bones to heart disease to cancer. Many of the imaging techniques use radiation; that is why radiologists have been specially trained to use these machines safely.

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

To thrive as a Radiologist, you need an in-depth understanding of anatomy, pathology, and imaging techniques, typically backed by a medical degree, radiology residency, and board certification. Familiarity with advanced imaging technologies such as MRI, CT, ultrasound, and PACS systems is crucial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help radiologists accurately interpret images and convey findings to other healthcare professionals. These skills are vital for providing precise diagnoses, guiding clinical decisions, and ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

How does a radiologist typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals during patient care?

Radiologists play a crucial role in multidisciplinary healthcare teams by interpreting medical images and providing diagnostic insights to referring physicians. They frequently consult with primary care doctors, surgeons, and specialists to discuss imaging findings, clarify requests, and recommend further tests or procedures. Effective communication is essential, as radiologists' reports often guide treatment plans and patient management decisions. Additionally, radiologists may participate in case conferences or tumor boards, especially in hospital settings, fostering collaborative decision-making for complex cases.

What is the difference between Radiologist vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectRadiologistRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsMedical degree, residency, medical licenseCertification in radiologic technology, associate or bachelor's degree
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, private practices, reading roomsHospitals, imaging centers, clinics, outpatient facilities
Job RoleInterpret medical images, diagnose, consult with physiciansPerform imaging procedures, operate imaging equipment
Industry UsageMedical diagnosis, patient care, treatment planningImage acquisition, assisting radiologists

In summary, radiologists are medical doctors who interpret imaging results and diagnose conditions, while radiologic technologists focus on performing imaging procedures. Both roles are essential in medical imaging but differ significantly in education, responsibilities, and scope of practice.

Is it hard to get hired as a radiologist?

Getting hired as a radiologist can be competitive due to the specialized training required, including completing medical school, residency, and often fellowship programs. Strong diagnostic skills, board certification, and experience with advanced imaging technologies improve employment prospects, but demand for radiologists remains steady in many healthcare settings.

What jobs can radiologists have?

Radiologists can work in hospitals, clinics, imaging centers, and academic institutions, interpreting medical images such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds. They may also hold roles in research, teaching, or consulting, often requiring board certification and proficiency with imaging technology. These positions typically involve collaboration with other healthcare professionals and may require on-call or irregular hours.

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Infographic showing various Radiologist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 6% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $344,970 per year, or $165.9 per hour.

General Radiologist

Radiology Partners

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

$447K - $1M/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Columbus Radiology Corporation (CRC) is seeking a full-time General Radiologist to join their team in the greater Cincinnati, OH region. This role offers a 1-year partnership track with Radiology Partners Equity and the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment. CRC is a physician-owned and led practice committed to excellence in patient care and continuous quality improvement.

Practice Info

  • Physician Owned and Physician Led practice
  • Fifth largest and one of the fastest growing practices in the country, with 180+ board-certified and subspecialty trained radiologists
  • Operates an internal 24/7 Results Communication Center support team, "CORE" (Center of Radiology Excellence), to coordinate care and clinical contact

Responsibilities

  • Read non-subspecialty diagnostic imaging
  • Work in a collaborative environment with local referring physicians

Compensation

  • Salary range: $447,000-$1,000,000
  • Eligible for an annual discretionary bonus
  • 1-year partnership track including Radiology Partners Equity at partner elevation (associate role available as well)
  • Commencement bonus

Benefits

  • 10 Weeks PTO
  • Accelerated leadership opportunities
  • 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)

Shift & Schedule

  • Day/1st Shift
  • Full-time (30+ hrs/week)

Requirements

  • Licensed or have the ability to be licensed in the state of Ohio
  • Board certified or Board eligible in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology or the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology
  • Comfortable reading general radiology for outpatient, inpatient and emergency medicine

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