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Alabama Mammography Job

Physician Job Info.

Facility: Hospital
Location: Southeast, Alabama
USA
Degree: MD or DO
Years Partnership: Negotiable
Board Status: Board Certified
Beginning Comp.: 300k - 349k
Potential Comp.: 550k - 599k
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Either
Position Type:
  • Hospital
  • Private Practice
Skills:
  • Medical Imaging
  • Body Imaging
  • Cross Sectional
  • Computed Tomography
  • Emergency Radiology
  • Mammography
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Ultrasound
Company: Kendall & Davis

General Diagnostic Radiologist


Physician job opportunity in Alabama for a General Radiologist to split an existing well-established, hospital-based practice. The new Radiologist will read MRI, CT, US, Mammography, Nuclear (No PET), and Plain Films, but NO Interventional. This opportunity is a true split practice, reading about 80-100 cases a day, going home at a normal time, with light call handled via Teleradiology from home. Compensation is generous with the ability to eventually take over the practice when existing Radiologist retires in near future. City offers the charm and friendliness of the Deep South. Celebrate the great outdoors where golfers can play everyday of the year, where clay courts await avid tennis lovers, and where there are plenty of nature trails for bicycling, horseback riding, and jogging enthusiasts. Cool off in one of the city’s many swimming pools or explore some of our delightful specialty shops and antique malls. This is a perfect fit for someone wanting to slow down a bit or wants to have a quality family life.


About Alabama Mammography Jobs

Mammography jobs are regulated by the Alabama Medical Board. The joint mission of the Alabama State Board of Medical Examiners along with the Medical Licensure Commission of Alabama is to protect the citizens of the state of Alabama from care which does not meet the generally accepted standards of medical practice in Alabama.

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