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A leading medical group in Orlando is seeking an Emergency Radiologist for overnight imaging coverage. The ideal candidate will have expertise in general and stroke imaging, with responsibilities including overseeing diagnostics for acute cases and collaboration with a skilled team of radiologists. This position offers competitive compensation, a significant starting bonus, and opportunities for professional development.
Orlando Health Medical Group is seeking well-trained and motivated radiologists to provide overnight Emergency imaging coverage. The ideal candidate is comfortable with all modalities of general body imaging and stroke imaging, including CTA and CTP.
Our Emergency Radiologists oversee all aspects of diagnostic imaging for acutely ill and injured patients. Our imaging spans all organ systems and modalities, including X-ray, CT, and MRI. Candidates must have a demonstrated career interest in Emergency Radiology with excellent clinical skills in all modalities and organ systems. Neuroradiology expertise is highly regarded but not required.
This position works closely with a team of experienced radiologists, sharing STAT exams and routine studies, with opportunities to participate in clinical research and resident education. Prior experience in Emergency Radiology is preferred. Candidate must be able to thrive in a 7 on, 14 off overnight schedule.
Performing over 3 million encounters annually across more than 200 locations, our facilities include Orlando Regional Medical Center (a Level I trauma center), Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Orlando Health Cancer Institute, and others. We also serve several free-standing ERs and outpatient imaging centers.
With the acquisition of Medical Center Radiology Group, Orlando Health leverages extensive radiology expertise to support patient care across Central Florida. Services include CT/MRI, Interventional Radiology, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Neuroradiology, Oncology Imaging, Pediatric Radiology, and more.