CHEST (THORACIC) RADIOLOGIST

1 day ago
United StatesFull TimeRadiology

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Job Description

About the Role

Join University of Florida as a CHEST (THORACIC) RADIOLOGIST in United States. Classification Title: THORACIC IMAGING RADIOLOGIST Classification Minimum Requirements: At the time of application, candidates must: * Hold an M. D.

Key Responsibilities

  • Interpret a broad range of thoracic imaging studies, including chest radiography, CT, and MRI, across outpatient, inpatient, and emergency settings
  • Provide subspecialty consultation and collaborate with pulmonology, thoracic surgery, oncology, and lung transplant services in multidisciplinary conferences
  • Participate in lung cancer screening programs and support imaging evaluation of pulmonary nodules and thoracic malignancies
  • Teach and mentor radiology residents, fellows, and medical students through case readouts, conferences, and formal educational activities

Requirements

  • Hold an M. D. or D. O. degree
  • Be Board Certified or Board Eligible in Radiology
  • Be eligible for medical licensure in the State of Florida prior to employment Job Description: This position offers the opportunity to provide comprehensive thoracic imaging services within a high
  • designated cancer center at a public university in Florida. This role provides an excellent opportunity to practice high

Benefits & Compensation

  • Health, disability, and life insurance
  • Malpractice coverage (including tail) and sovereign immunity under Florida law
  • Paid continuing medical education (CME) and faculty development funding
  • Reimbursement for licensure and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) expenses

Work Schedule

  • Full-time position.
  • No explicit call, weekend, or night shift information provided.

Apply to join University of Florida as a CHEST (THORACIC) RADIOLOGIST.

Key Skills

Thoracic ImagingChest RadiographyCT InterpretationMRI InterpretationSubspecialty ConsultationLung Cancer ScreeningMedical TeachingClinical ResearchPatient-Centered CareRadiology Residency Mentoring
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Position Insights

Radiology — Physician Career Context

This Radiology position at University of Florida is open to physician candidates.

Physicians (MD/DO) are in high demand across healthcare settings, with growing interest in positions that offer sustainable schedules and reduced administrative burden.

Nationally, Radiology professionals earn a median annual salary of approximately $420k, with the typical range spanning $330k to $560k depending on experience, location, and practice setting.

Location & Logistics

This position is based in United States.

Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits

Key skills and qualifications: Thoracic Imaging, Chest Radiography, CT Interpretation, MRI Interpretation, Subspecialty Consultation, Lung Cancer Screening, Medical Teaching, Clinical Research. Candidates with experience in these areas may be especially well-suited for this Radiology role.

Core responsibilities: Interpret a wide range of thoracic imaging studies and provide subspecialty consultation for multidisciplinary teams. Additionally, the role involves teaching and mentoring radiology residents and medical students in an academic setting.

Benefits package: Health Insurance, Disability Insurance, Life Insurance, Malpractice Coverage, Sovereign Immunity, Paid Continuing Medical Education, Faculty Development Funding, Licensure Reimbursement. A comprehensive benefits package is an important factor in evaluating total compensation beyond base salary.

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