Dartmouth Health is seeking a full-time community practice (generalist) radiologist to join our Regional Radiology Division at the level of an Assistant, Associate, or (Full) Professor, depending on the level of experience. The regional radiology radiologists cover a broad range of diagnostic imaging studies, including ultrasounds, CT, MRIs, and X-rays. There is no overnight call (which is covered by a dedicated group). Of note, we are open to discussing opportunities for individuals who no longer read mammography, though many sites do have a mammography practice that is part of the daily work. The team also performs minor procedures, including joint injections, paracentesis/thoracentesis, and superficial biopsies. Our team participates in multidisciplinary team meetings, collaborates with other healthcare professionals, and engages in patient consultations to discuss imaging results and address concerns. We are a truly integral part of the care provided to patients throughout the region! While our regional radiology practice covers sites outside of the main hub, the section fully participates in all of the positive benefits of being part of a larger system. System-wide software, protocols, templates and procedures are all shared between all sites so as a network we learn from each other and share best practices. All radiologists in the department participate in peer learning conferences and our quality initiatives. All department members are enthusiastic to participate in graduation, holiday celebrations, and our welcome events. Dartmouth Radiology hosts multiple outstanding residencies, including in Diagnostic Radiology and an integrated DR/IR program. Regional radiologists participate in educating residents to a variable degree, mostly driven by personal interest. We are developing some programs in the regional sites for learners, so candidates have the option of working without trainees (which is the most common) or candidates could elect to participate in the programs we are developing. Regardless of the extent of active teaching or scholarly interests, all faculty are appointed in the Professor series at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. Our top priority is always clinical excellence. The Department values patient-centered care and a highly collaborative, respectful, caring, and engaging work environment. There is a strong working relationship with other Departments. Our faculty are encouraged to participate in national societies and organizations, if of interest. Learn more about part-time Community Radiology opportunities here. The selected candidate will join Dartmouth Health’s 60 attending radiologists. We are an internationally known Department with a deep history in the field, beginning with acquiring the first clinically x-ray in the United States in 1896. Since then, we have continued an upward trajectory growing in breadth and depth and expanding our services across New England. While Dartmouth Health includes many hospitals and clinic sites, this position is based at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, our tertiary care central hub which also serves as the system’s Academic Medical Center. DHMC is the state’s only Level 1 trauma center, a certified Comprehensive Stroke Center, and is home to a fleet of helicopter and ground-based medical transport services. Dartmouth Health maintains a total of 802 beds, with 458 located at DHMC. Our extensive network handles over 3 million outpatient visits annually, supported by a dedicated team of 15,000 employees and more than 2,300 employed providers. Our commitment to the community is reflected in our contributions, with over $345 million in community benefits and $16 million in charity care. These numbers underscore our role as a leading healthcare provider, committed to both clinical excellence and community support.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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