BODY IMAGER
The Body Imager would ideally have strong body imaging skills (particularly abdominal and pelvic MR). They would also have to do some general Radiology. Someone who does breast imaging with the full range of skills, including breast MR and MR guided biopsies, would be a plus but not required.
You will have full technologist and administrative support. You will be part of the tumor boards in partnership with the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Our average Radiologist reads about 10,000-11,000 RVU’s annually.
NEURORADIOLOGIST
The Neuroradiologist, besides being fellowship trained or with 4-5 years of Neuro experience, should also have general Radiology skills as well. Modalities include MRI, CT, US, XR. We currently have two other Neuroradiologists. You will have full technologist, NP and administrative support. The Neuroradiologist will be part of the tumor boards in partnership with the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Our average Radiologist reads 10,000-11,000 RVU’s a year.
Both positions are Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm. Call is 1:5 weekends only (7 hours each day) remote from home only. There may be an occasional evening shift from home in place of a daytime shift. There is NO overnight call, as we have an internal Nighthawk service.
Dr. Raza, the Chair at Franklin Square, told us “This is a very stable system, very collegial, and all the Radiologists have been here a long time. The only reason they leave is due to retirement or if they move out of state”. Every provider we spoke with said the same thing, “It’s a great quality-of-life lifestyle. We are like a family. We are busy, but we help each other with the workload. Even during the height of the pandemic, we had no lay-offs”.