The Department of Radiology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine is seeking a Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiologist to join our growing and collaborative academic radiology practice at University of Missouri Health Care. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality subspecialty MSK imaging in a supportive academic environment while contributing to education, research, and clinical excellence. Our department provides imaging services across a large academic health system and regional referral network, with a strong commitment to innovation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and patient-centered care.
Responsibilities • Interpret a broad range of musculoskeletal imaging studies, including MRI, CT, radiographs, and ultrasound • Perform MSK image-guided procedures, including joint injections and aspirations • Participate in multidisciplinary conferences with orthopedics, sports medicine, and other clinical services • Contribute to the education of residents and medical students • Participate in departmental quality improvement, research, and academic activities
• Specialty-specific call (Q6)
Minimum Qualifications: • MD or DO degree • Board certification or eligibility in Diagnostic Radiology (ABR or equivalent) • Completion of a Musculoskeletal Imaging Fellowship • Eligibility for Missouri medical licensure
Division Director role candidates will be evaluated on: • Academic experience and evidence of scholarly productivity • Demonstrated leadership, administrative experience, or interest in division leadership • Commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration
As the first publicly supported medical school west of the Mississippi River, the University of Missouri School of Medicine has improved health, education and research since 1872.More Missouri physicians received their medical degree from MU than from any other university. The School of Medicine’s more than 680 faculty physicians and scientists educate more than 1,000 medical students, residents, fellows and others seeking advanced degrees, as well as more than 1,000 undergraduate students each semester.Our researchers focus on lifesaving discoveries that address the most prevalent health problems. The school is nationally ranked in such areas as family and community medicine, primary care, pharmacology and physiology, and health management and informatics.MU School of Medicine graduates treat patients from every county in the state, and more Missouri physicians have received their medical degrees from MU than from any other university.