About The Position

Sanford Health has multiple openings for overnight BC/BE Radiologists to practice in Fargo, North Dakota or as a remote tele-radiologist. Physician group is currently recruiting to expand the overnight diagnostic radiology services, including coverage of emergency room patients, walk-in clinic patients, in-patients and some outpatient services. Must be able to read general diagnostic radiology and be able to cover emergency radiology and neuroradiology working from either on-site in Fargo, ND or remotely via teleradiology. Coverage to include consecutive 10-hour shifts (10 pm-8 am) approximately every third week. Job can be structured as a guaranteed salaried position with comprehensive benefits, paid malpractice insurance, and much more, or as a guaranteed independent contract position Excellent 24-hour in-house file room support staff greatly improves workflow efficiencies with full commitment from the IT/PACS support teams lending itself to a successful team approach The Diagnostic Radiology group has a superlative reputation in imaging services and patient care and has also built in coverage including a nightly 2nd shift to support our overnight radiologists until 2 am.

Requirements

  • BC/BE Radiologist
  • Must be able to read general diagnostic radiology
  • Must be able to cover emergency radiology and neuroradiology

Responsibilities

  • Coverage of emergency room patients
  • Coverage of walk-in clinic patients
  • Coverage of in-patients
  • Coverage of outpatient services
  • Read general diagnostic radiology
  • Cover emergency radiology and neuroradiology

Benefits

  • health
  • dental
  • vision
  • paid malpractice insurance
  • CME days and dollars
  • relocation allowance

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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