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Orlando Health Medical Group is seeking a highly motivated, Fellowship-trained Musculoskeletal Radiologist to join its expanding radiology practice. This position can be performed either on-site or remotely, and it is a full-time role. The ideal candidate will be board eligible or board certified by the American Board of Radiology or the American Osteopathic Association, with fellowship training specifically in Musculoskeletal Radiology. While having over a year of experience as an MSK radiologist is a plus, it is essential that the candidate is comfortable with all aspects of musculoskeletal imaging. An unrestricted Florida medical license is required, or the ability to obtain one. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to providing high-quality patient care and will be able to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment. Staying current with the latest advances in musculoskeletal radiology and contributing to ongoing quality improvement efforts is also expected. The responsibilities of this position include interpreting musculoskeletal MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds. For those working on-site, the role will also involve performing joint arthrograms, injections, and aspirations. The workdays will include reading general and emergency diagnostic imaging. The radiologist will participate in virtual interdisciplinary team conferences and will interact with various clinical services, actively participating in patient care. Candidates should expect a generous starting bonus of $35,000. For those in the on-site position, there may be opportunities to perform evening and weekend shifts from home. The compensation package is extremely competitive, with a starting annual salary of $600,000 for onsite positions and $525,000 for remote positions, based on shift-based pay and excluding bonuses. The Orlando Health Medical Group performs over 3 million encounters annually across more than 200 ambulatory locations, including several hospitals and outpatient imaging centers.