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Physician Job Info.

Facility: Hospital/Outpatient
Location: Rocky Mountains, Colorado
USA
Degree: MD
Years Partnership: Negotiable
Board Status: Board Certified
Beginning Comp.: Negotiable
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full Time
Position Type:
  • Group
Skills:
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Body Imaging
  • Ultrasound
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Medical Imaging
  • Computed Tomography
  • Cross Sectional
Company: American Medical Recruiters

Body Imager needed


A group of 53 radiologists (38 partners, 5 on track, and the rest are per diem or part-time) in the Rocky Mountains are looking for an additional Body Imager. The group covers 11 hospitals, 1 group-owned MR center, 6 joint venture outpatient centers, and are contracted to read for 4 outpatient centers. Ideal candidate would rotate through 1-2 hospitals. Reads per day average out to be anywhere from 48-58 studies.

You can expect about 40-50% of your time spent in sub-specialty slot, with the rest of modalities necessary including some basic procedures (thora's, para's, drainages, biopsies, etc...).

General call is about 2-3 times per month and there is a nighthawk service that begins at 11pm-7am Monday through Friday and 9pm-7am Saturday and Sunday.

Initial income is negotiable depending on experience and competitive for the area. Partnership track is no longer than two years, which is also negotiable on expreience.

Benefits include: malpractice coverage, 8 weeks vacation as employee/12 weeks as partner, CME stipend, business expense account, tax shelters, pension plans, full family medical and dental ins., life ins., disability ins., etc...

 

 


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