The Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic Florida (Jacksonville, FL) is seeking 3 highly qualified neuroradiologists to complement our existing Emergency and Hospital division, providing overnight teleradiology coverage for Diagnostic General Radiology with final interpretation of all inpatient and ED examinations, comprised predominately of CT, US, X-ray, and MRI exams. While not a Level 1 trauma center, our emergency department sees all forms of acute and urgent clinical disease presentation and caters to our advanced subspecialty hospital practice with extensive stroke, oncological, and organ transplant emphasis. Mayo Clinic Florida is a DNV-accredited Comprehensive Stroke Center.
The schedule will be 7 days on and 14 days off. Overnight overage will be 9 hour shifts Monday-Sunday (FL /Eastern Standard Time), in conjunction with an existing member of the EHR division (i.e., there will be two radiologists on each night with overlapping shifts). Vacation and non-clinical time such as trip time must be taken from off rotation periods. Qualified candidates are able to work remotely in any of the continental United States.
The ideal candidate will have fellowship level training in neuroradiology but with strong general radiology skills, as interpretations of body, thoracic, and musculoskeletal exams will be required. An active desire to be engaged in the education of residents and fellows is required as the candidate will be responsible for over-reading and providing instructive feedback to residents performing on call overnight shifts (typically 1 trainee per shift).
The Department consists of over 90 radiologists, 6 physicists, 30 residents and fellows with approved training program expansion of both residency and fellowship programs going forward. The Florida campus is currently in the midst of substantial growth and expansion, with construction currently underway to increase the size of the Mayo Clinic Florida Hospital by approximately 40% as well as the installation of the first carbon ion therapy facility in North America.
Candidates must have completed a full year fellowship in neuroradiology and be board eligible or board certified through the ABR.
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