The Vanderbilt Department of Radiology combines today’s leaders in radiological sciences, cutting edge research and the most advanced technology within an environment of innovation, curiosity, diversity and collaboration. We are focused on making imaging advancements for the betterment of our patients, our trainees and the future of radiological sciences.
The MSK Section is seeking a full-time musculoskeletal radiologists for the clinical practice or clinician-educator tracks.
Position Summary:
Section comprises of 6 fellowship-trained faculty
Teach medical students, residents, and fellows
Through integrated PACS platform, services provided to main University hospital, multiple outpatient imaging centers, offsite orthopedic surgery practices, and numerous community medical practices
Level 1 trauma center, tertiary referral center for orthopedics including a busy orthopedic oncology service, rheumatology, infectious disease, and pediatrics
Exceptional exposure to all aspects of clinical musculoskeletal and emergency radiology
Daily clinical work includes interpretation of diagnostic studies and significant volume of image guided intervention
Opportunity to develop and grow professional interests
Department focus on well-being, with a culture of collegiality, collaboration, & creativity
Academic rank and salary commensurate with experience
Benefits:
Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Disability/Malpractice insurance with tail starting day one
A 403.B program with approximately 5% salary match
Relocation allowance
Up to 22 days for professional development/conference attendance annually and 22 days of vacation
55% college tuition reimbursement option for self and up to 3 dependents
Yearly departmental incentive compensation
Professional development fund for CME and other expenses
Leadership development training, executive coaching, mentorship, and sponsorship
Position Requirements:
Fellowship training in musculoskeletal radiology
Hold an MD/DO or equivalent degree
ABR eligible/certified
Eligible for TN license
Comfort/willingness to perform routine fluoroscopy/CT/US guided procedures
Willingness to participate in multidisciplinary conferences
About The Department of Radiology and Vanderbilt:
Vanderbilt Radiology mission: to design & apply technology that benefits patients, and to cultivate leaders
Vanderbilt Radiology vision: to design Radiology 2030, we will expand the identity of radiologists and the influence of our field
Collaborative research opportunities with world renowned imaging scientists at Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Sciences, occupying 41,000 sq ft on campus and located next to the radiology department
Radiology program ranked 13th in the nation in NIH funding
Nationally recognized for Women in Radiology (WiR) program
Focused initiatives in art and wellbeing
National leader in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
National leader in addressing climate change and sustainability in radiology
Medical center is located in the heart of Vanderbilt University campus and Nashville.
Nashville, TN, is a rapidly growing and vibrant city, rich in history, beautiful parks and exciting nightlife
International airport for ease of travel across the USA and beyond
Great private/public schools, universities, no state income tax, & fantastic restaurants
About Vanderbilt Radiology & Radiological Sciences
The Vanderbilt Department of Radiology combines today’s leaders in radiological sciences, cutting edge research and the most advanced technology within an environment of innovation, curiosity, diversity and collaboration. We are focused on making imaging advancements for the betterment of our patients, our trainees and the future of radiological sciences.