About The Position

The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine is seeking full-time Neuroradiologists to read evening neuroradiology studies on emergency department patients and inpatients. This position is for expansion due to increased volume and is eligible for remote work. The evening position rotates 1 week on (7 days, 9-hour shift, 6p-3a) and 2 weeks off (inclusive of recovery, vacation, CME, academic), equating to 121 clinical shifts per year. There are 17 weeks of remote clinical evenings per year, with remote work possible from anywhere in the USA except New Jersey, Hawaii, or Alaska. An in-person component can be accommodated if desired, but the work can be 100% remote. This role focuses on emergency department and inpatient imaging within the Emory Healthcare System and Grady Memorial Hospital. Interpretations will be provided in conjunction with trainees, including radiology residents and neuroradiology fellows. The clinical scope is 100% neuroradiology, covering CT, CTA, and MRI of the brain, head & neck, and spine. Opportunities exist for additional shifts covering general radiology and other body areas (chest/body), as well as daytime neuroradiology shifts for additional pay. Candidates should possess strong clinical skills, function well in evening shifts, and work collaboratively. The division has over 30 neuroradiologists, with more than 10 focused on evening and overnight inpatient and emergency neuroradiology. Responsibilities include participation in clinical and non-clinical divisional activities, such as education and trainee supervision. Additional extra duty clinical work is available for extra salary if desired. Compensation rates reflect newly updated and enhanced rates effective 9/1/26.

Requirements

  • Fellowship training in Neuroradiology.
  • ABR Board-certified/eligible.
  • Eligible to obtain an unrestricted Georgia medical license.
  • Residency in the state of GA.
  • Strong clinical skills.
  • Ability to function well in evening shifts.
  • Ability to work well in a collaborative environment.

Responsibilities

  • Read evening neuroradiology studies on emergency department patients and inpatients.
  • Interpret CT, CTA, and MRI of the brain, head & neck, and spine.
  • Provide interpretations in conjunction with trainees, including radiology residents and neuroradiology fellows.
  • Participate in both clinical and non-clinical divisional activities, including education and trainee supervision.
  • Take on additional shifts for additional pay if desired, covering general radiology, other body areas, or daytime neuroradiology shifts.
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