$280.50K - $350.60K/yr
Full-time
Posted 13 days ago
Job description
Body Radiology opening: The Villages, FL This can be full-time or part-time if desired with no mammography. About the Position
- Permanent
- This position requires 15% to 30% general mammography. Option for no call and no evenings/weekends if desired.
- Opportunity to join one of the leading private practices in Central Florida under the umbrella of University of Florida Health
- Highly desirable opportunity to join a tight-knit, supportive, friendly and thriving group
- Evening and weekend call shared, no overnight call. Post-call days are off
- Opportunity to work someday and call rotations from home
- Full range of benefits, competitive compensation and partnership track. Plenty of moonlight opportunities if desired
- The region offers a favorable climate year-round, excellent recreational opportunities, no state income tax, and proximity to Orlando
- The practice is experiencing tremendous growth! Group Details
- Physician-owned and operated private practice, based in The Villages and Leesburg FL.
- Provides exclusive diagnostic and interventional radiology services to six outpatient imaging centers and two hospitals including UF Health The Villages Hospital and UF Health Leesburg Hospital.
- Independent practice comprised of 24 diagnostic radiologists, which includes 6 interventional radiologists.
- The group is highly respected by the hospital and administration and enjoys long-term stability. Requirements
- Candidates from all fellowship backgrounds are encouraged to apply, though fellowships in Breast Imaging are preferred.
- Applicants must be ABR/ABOR board certified/board eligible, fellowship-trained, and able to obtain a FL medical license.
- The ideal candidate is patient-focused and adept at engaging with referring physicians.
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Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Radiologist?
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Q: What is the career path for a Radiologist?
A: A Radiologist's career typically progresses from an entry-level position as a Resident Physician, where they complete a 4-5 year training program in radiology, to a mid-level role as an Attending Radiologist, where they interpret medical images and develop diagnostic skills. As they gain experience, they can move into senior roles such as a Department Chair or Section Chief, overseeing radiology departments and contributing to medical research and education. Throughout their career, Radiologists can develop skills in subspecialties like MRI, CT, or nuclear medicine, and opportunities for professional growth include staying up-to-date with the latest imaging technologies and techniques, as well as pursuing leadership or academic roles.
