Radiology Physician at Archway Physician Recruitment summary:
The position is for a Board Certified Radiology Physician specializing in Musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging at Loyola University Medical Center. The role involves working in a hospital-based setting, performing an average of 110 X-rays and 20 MRIs/CTs/Ultrasounds per day, along with interventional procedures. Candidates must be fellowship-trained in MSK Radiology and possess strong clinical skills to efficiently manage various imaging modalities.
MSK Radiology - Chicago Metro Area Located in Maywood, IL - Chicago 11m Assignment Dates: Full-time M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Coverage Need - Reason: Faculty position for growing Radiology Department- Setting: Hospital-based, trauma level 1 and 2 centers- Schedule: Full-time, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.- EMR: Epic, Powerscribe 360, Interad PACs, Softek Illuminate- Average Cases: 110 X-rays, 20 MRIs/CT/Ultrasound per day- Patient Demographic: All ages, pediatrics not required- On-site position, with opportunities for clinical and translational research Position Details - Facility: Loyola University Medical Center and associated hospitals- Team: 50+ subspecialized radiologists, with 4.8 FTEs in MSK- Required Procedures: MRI, CT, joint injection/aspiration, bone marrow sampling, soft tissue/bone biopsy- Trauma Level: Loyola = Trauma 1, MNH and GMH = Trauma 2- Credentialing timeline: Typically 2-3 months, depending on IL license status Submissions Requirements - Board Certified in Radiology required- Fellowship-Trained in MSK Radiology required- Active Illinois license or in-process required- BLS certification required- Experience with MRI, CT, joint injection/aspiration, bone marrow sampling, and soft tissue/bone biopsy required- Candidate must not have applied directly to the position Skill Requirements - Strong clinical skills in MSK imaging- Ability to work efficiently across all MSK imaging modalities and interventional procedures
Keywords:
Radiology, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Board Certified, MRI, CT, Interventional Procedures, Trauma Level 1, Clinical Research, Healthcare, Medical Imaging