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Neuroradiology (Remote - Evenings) - Open Rank, Clinical Practice Track

Neuroradiology (Remote - Evenings) - Open Rank, Clinical Practice Track

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Remote

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 3 days ago


Vanderbilt University rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 38 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

195th of 546 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Description
The Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt Health is expanding! We are seeking full-time neuroradiologists for the clinical practice track to work in a 7 days on, 14 days off coverage model. This position will be remote and will read inpatient and outpatient neuro subspecialty exams during the weekday hours of 3pm - 11pm (CST), and weekend hours of 2pm-11pm (CST) as part of a 1 in 3 coverage model. Each position will also work one daylight shift per month. This position can be worked fully remotely or hybrid for those wishing to relocate to Nashville.
Position Summary:
  • Section comprised of 21 fellowship-trained faculty
  • Teach medical students, residents, and fellows
  • Focus on well-being, with a culture of collegiality, collaboration, & creativity
  • Services provided to Vanderbilt Health hospitals and outpatient imaging centers
  • Level 1 trauma center, tertiary referral center
  • Opportunity to develop and grow professional interests
  • Academic rank and salary are commensurate with experience
Benefits:
  • Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Disability/Occurrence-based Professional Liability Insurance
  • A 403.B program with approximately 5% salary match 55% college tuition for up to 3 children
  • Yearly departmental incentive compensation
  • Professional development fund for CME and other expenses
  • Leadership development training, executive coaching, mentorship, and sponsorship
Qualifications
Position Requirements:
  • Fellowship training in neuroradiology
  • Hold an MD or equivalent degree
  • ABR eligible/certified
  • Eligible for TN license
  • Work a minimum of 134 annual shifts; 122 evening shifts + 12 day shifts (one a month)
  • Opportunities to participate in multidisciplinary conferences and teach trainees and medical students
About The Department of Radiology and Vanderbilt:
  • Vanderbilt Health hospitals: part of US News Best Hospitals Honor Roll
  • Collaborative research opportunities with world renowned imaging scientists at Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Sciences, occupying 41,000 sq ft on campus and located next to the radiology department
  • Radiology program ranked in the top 20 nationally in NIH funding
  • Vanderbilt Health is in the heart of Vanderbilt University campus and Nashville.
  • Immediate proximity of Vanderbilt University campus contributes to additional research collaborations
  • Nashville, TN, is a rapidly growing and vibrant city, with beautiful parks and exciting nightlife
  • International airport for ease of travel across the USA and beyond
  • Great private/public schools, universities, no state income tax, & fantastic restaurants

Application Instructions
Qualified applicants can send letter of interest and CV to Daniel Brown, MD, Professor and Chair at the following link: https://apply.interfolio.com/184963

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