7 on/ 14 off 8 or 10 hour options Remote Overnight Emergency Imaging Radiologist with Orlando Health

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<h2>Overview</h2> <p>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 equally sharing the work covering STAT exams and non-subspecialty routine studies with opportunity to participate in clinical research and resident education. Prior experience in Emergency Radiology is preferred. Candidate must be able to thrive in 7 on, and 14 off overnight schedule.</p> <h2>Candidate should expect</h2> <ul> <li>Candidates can choose between doing 10 or 8 hour shifts</li> <li>Extremely competitive base compensation</li> <li>Up to $75k starting bonus</li> <li>Working within an all-inclusive, high-volume group</li> <li>Utilizing the Epic comprehensive health record keeping system</li> <li>Phillips PACS system</li> <li>CT, MRI, Body Imaging, Emergency Radiology, Neuroradiology, General Radiology</li> <li>Not a J-1 visa sponsored position.</li> </ul> <h2>Orlando Health Medical Group Facilities</h2> <p>Orlando Health Medical Group performs over 3 million encounters annually across more than 200 ambulatory locations. The facilities our Medical Group serves includes including Orlando Regional Medical Center, a Level I trauma center, Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Orlando Health Cancer Institute, Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, South Seminole Hospital, South Lake Hospital, St. Cloud Regional Medical Center, Orlando Healths Health Central Hospital and Bayfront Health Hospital. Additionally, our group proudly serves several free-standing ERs and outpatient imaging centers.</p> <h2>Role Requirements</h2> <ul> <li>BE/BC by the American Board of Radiology or the American Osteopathic Association.</li> <li>Fellowship training is preferred but not required.</li> <li>Successful completion of an ACGME/AOA accredited training program in Radiology.</li> <li>Unrestricted Florida medical license (or the ability to obtain one).</li> <li>Not a J-1 visa sponsored position.</li> </ul> <h2>Benefits Package</h2> <ul> <li>Competitive compensation package</li> <li>General radiology moonlighting available with weekend and evening shifts</li> <li>Benefits package includes health/vision/dental insurance along with full malpractice coverage, disability coverage, deferred compensation and 403(b) with employer match</li> <li>Generous starting bonus with eligibility for an annual bonus</li> <li>CME Stipend</li> <li>Eligible employer under the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program</li> </ul> <h2>Orlando Community</h2> <ul> <li>No state income tax for Florida residents!</li> <li>Greater Orlando offers direct access to Floridas world-famous theme parks and attractions.</li> <li>Our lifestyle options have something for everyone, from the downtown districts for those enjoying a trendy urban flair, to family-oriented communities with top-rated public and private schools.</li> <li>We have ample outdoor activities including large public parks for your kids and pets, hiking and biking trails, abundant lake access for kayaking, fishing and paddle boarding, with Floridas beautiful beaches only an hour away.</li> </ul> <p>With the 2022 acquisition of Medical Center Radiology Group (MCRG), whose board-certified radiologists have interpreted medical imaging for the healthcare system since 1949, Orlando Health is further leveraging the expertise of the radiology group and supporting an ongoing investment in patient care. Orlando Health Medical Group Radiology is the diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology and nuclear medicine group for all Orlando Health hospitals as well as the systems numerous freestanding ERs and Orlando Health Imaging Centers outpatient locations throughout Central Florida, with many modalities accredited by the American College of Radiology. Radiology services offered include:</p> <ul> <li>CT/MRI</li> <li>Interventional Radiology</li> <li>Musculoskeletal Imaging</li> <li>Neuroradiology</li> <li>Oncology Imaging</li> <li>Pediatric Radiology</li> <li>Radiography and Fluoroscopy</li> <li>Trauma and Emergency Medicine</li> <li>Womens Imaging</li> </ul> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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