Penn State Health is seeking a fellowship trained Diagnostic Radiologist to join our existing Medical Group practice We are looking for a diagnostic radiologist for on-site coverage of St. Joseph's Medical Center in Reading, PA providing local mammography and light fluoroscopy services as well as general diagnostic radiology as part of a larger group of radiologists that provide coverage throughout our multihospital health system.
The ideal candidate would not only be proficient in their subspecialty, but all General Radiology Modalities (including mammography). The ability to perform breast biopsies and minor procedures such as Paracentesis, LP, and Thoracentesis are welcome, however are not required. The candidate will be provided with appropriate training/supervision and the opportunity to become proficient in mammography and the procedures listed above, if needed.
This is an excellent opportunity for any subspecialty trained radiologist (Body Imaging, Neuroradiology, MSK, etc.) who wants to maintain broad skill sets while also practicing in their specialty as part of a growing, innovative, integrated academic and community practice radiology network.
What We Are Seeking:
Medical degree - MD, DO
BC/BE in Diagnostic Radiology
Collegial and driven individual who is passionate about providing exceptional care
What We Are Offering:
Be part of a growing health system that is focused on community care
A competitive salary, generous benefits and incentivization.
Lifestyle friendly schedule
Outstanding program and highly collaborative culture
Berks County maintains a perfect balance of urban, rural and suburban settings. Our community offers diverse outdoor and cultural activities, outstanding schools and quality of life with easy accessibility to shore points, airports and major metro areas, such as Philadelphia, Washington, DC and New York City.
About Penn State Health St. Joseph:
Penn State Health St. Joseph is a non-profit network consisting of St. Joseph Medical Center, St. Joseph Downtown Reading Campus, St. Joseph Medical Group and St. Joseph Provider Hospital Organization (PHO). Founded in 1873 by the Sisters of St. Francis, the network provides a full-range of outpatient and inpatient diagnostic, medical and surgical services. The 380,000 sq. ft., 212-bed state-of-the-art hospital and health campus opened in late 2006 on 40 acres in Bern Township. In 2015, St. Joseph Regional Health Network was the first member to transition into Penn State Health, a newly-created non-profit entity of Penn State University.
Routinely ranked among the Top 50 Heart Hospitals in the country in quality metrics, St. Joseph also is nationally certified as a Center of Excellence in Chest Pain, Stroke and Heart Failure. Nursing care at St. Joseph also has earned the distinction as a “Pathways to Excellence” accredited facility.
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