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Physician Job Info.

Facility: Hospital and Outpatient Based
Location: Chicago suburb, Illinois
USA
Degree: MD or DO
Years Partnership: 2
Board Status: Board Certified
Beginning Comp.: Negotiable
Potential Comp.: 550k - 599k
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full Time
Position Type:
  • Group
Skills:
  • Medical Imaging
  • Biopsies
  • Body Imaging
  • Cross Sectional
  • Computed Tomography
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Mammography
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • MSK
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Ultrasound
Company: American Medical Recruiters

General Radiologist with MSK strengths Needed


A group of 5 radiologists, all of which are partners, are looking to add an additional diagnostic radiologist. The group covers 1-285 bed hospital and has a joint venture imaging center. The group has been with the hospital for over 30 years and has great relations with the hospital administration. You can expect to read all general modalities including Mammo.

They are fully PACS integrated with McKesson.

General call is 1:3 on the weekdays (~5 days a month) and 1:4 on the weekends (Sat is 8a-4p and Sun is 9a-2p. Nighthawk kicks in at 11p-7a Mon-Fri, 4pm on Sat., and 3pm on Sunday.

Initial income is at least $350K-$400K depending on experience, with no more than 2 years to partnership. Partner's earnings are in the top 10% of the most recent MGMA salary survey. There are 8 weeks vacation year one and 10 weeks vacation as a partner.

Benefits include: malpractice coverage, medical insurance, life insurance, disability, 401K, relocation package, computer, tax shelters, $5K CME stipend, etc...

 

 

 
  

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Nuclear Medicine jobs are regulated by the Illinois Medical Board. As part of the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, the mission of the Illinois Medical Licensing and Disciplinary Boards is to serve, safeguard, and promote the public welfare by ensuring that licensure qualifications and standards for professional practice are properly evaluated, accurately applied and vigorously enforced. These boards advise the Department and the Secretary on the qualifications of applicants for licensure as physicians in Illinois as well as on the appropriate form of discipline for misconduct by medical professionals.

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