What are the responsibilities and job description for the General Radiology position at Reid Health?
Reid Health is seeking a BC/BE Diagnostic Radiologist to join its experienced team, which includes 3 fellowship-trained Interventional Radiologists and a fellowship-trained Body Imager. We are offering flexible opportunities with options for completely remote, onsite, or hybrid practice arrangements.
Schedule Details
Board Eligible or Board Certified Required: General Radiologist
Experience Requirements: All imaging modalities are available to read, including radiographs, CT's, MRI, and U/S. Fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, PET, mammography, and light procedures are optional, but not required.
Licensure: Indiana Medical License
Certifications: Must maintain BLS/ACLS
Schedule Details
- No night shift or call responsibilities
- Day shift schedule: 7am–4pm or 8am–5pm
- Typically one swing shift (11am–8pm) per week
- Nighthawk coverage provided daily from 5pm–7am
- Flexible schedule with 4–5 shifts per week
- One Saturday and one Sunday shift required per 6-week schedule
- 10 weeks of vacation plus additional weekday time off most weeks
- All imaging modalities are available to read, but not required, including radiographs, CT, MRI, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, and PET
- Onsite and hybrid radiologists will typically cover one to two mammography days per week
- Highly competitive compensation package including an attractive base salary, quarterly productivity bonuses, and a sign-on bonus
- Individual office space provided, along with weekly breakfast and lunch meals in a dedicated physician lounge
- Qualifying site for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
- Excellent benefits package
- Medical malpractice and tail coverage provided
- 403(b) with company match
- Health, medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Country club social membership
Board Eligible or Board Certified Required: General Radiologist
Experience Requirements: All imaging modalities are available to read, including radiographs, CT's, MRI, and U/S. Fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine, PET, mammography, and light procedures are optional, but not required.
Licensure: Indiana Medical License
Certifications: Must maintain BLS/ACLS