The University of Missouri’s School of Medicine, Department of Radiology, is searching for a full-time Interventional Radiologist to join our growing radiology practice. This is an excellent career opportunity for candidates just starting their careers, as well as experienced candidates to join a thriving academic radiology department.
Our Clinical Model Our board-certified interventional radiologists have access to the most sophisticated imaging tools — including MRI, CT scanners, ultrasound and angiographic equipment — to diagnose and treat patients. Our doctors collaborate with other specialists to treat a wide range of conditions inside the body without the need for major surgery.
Join a department of 30+ radiologists - Meet our Team
Responsibilities are:
-Expected mix of teaching to clinical work: ~80% Clinical ~10% Teaching/Education ~10% Administration
-Teaching ~75% of the time spent overreading & performing procedures with residents & fellows
-Expected schedule: Monday – Friday, 8AM – 5PM ½ - 1 day per week for administrative time
-Expected call schedule ~1 night weekly Q5 weekend call (Fri-Mon AM) IR call only, no general
-EMR Cerner
-Compensation Structure Base salary + Incentive Competitive total compensation package Early hiring incentives available for those just starting or finishing fellowship
Our Educational Model As educators, the Interventional Radiology Division is an integral part of University of Missouri (MU) medical student and post-graduate trainee education. We offer an ACGME-accredited Interventional Radiology residency and eight radiology fellowship programs, including an ESIR fellowship.
We have a strong long-standing ACGME-accredited Diagnostic Radiology residency program which accepts five residents per year. Our diagnostic residency program offers the Early Specialization in Interventional Radiology Residency (ESIR) pathway. We also accept one resident per year for our ACGME-accredited Nuclear Medicine residency program.
Our Research Model Looking to the future, MU is making huge investments in medical research. Learn more about what we’re doing in research here - NextGen Precision Health Institute
We have a strong basic science division with strength in MRI physics. Research coordinator and biostatistical support for clinical faculty research projects are provided.
Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with training, current academic productivity, and experience. This is a great opportunity for a new fellowship graduate, but also for those with experience who are looking for a new opportunity to join us as we grow.
Leadership opportunities abound for those qualified and interested in the same.
Qualifications:
MD/DO
Board-Certified/Board-Eligible in Interventional Radiology
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.