Faculty, Pediatric Body Radiologist at St. Jude
Memphis, TN • Competitive Salary and Benefits • Body Imaging Section • Department of Diagnostic Imaging • Pediatric Body Radiologist • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital • Academic Medicine
Faculty, Pediatric Body Radiologist Description
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is seeking an ABR certified radiologist with subspecialty fellowship training in pediatric radiology for a full-time faculty position in the Body Imaging Section of the Department of Diagnostic Imaging.
The Department of Diagnostic Imaging faculty is comprised of ten radiologists (five neuro, five body), two nuclear medicine physicians, one medical physicist, four imaging research PhDs and a PhD radiochemist, and their respective lab groups. State-of-the-art equipment includes three 3T MRIs and one 1.5T MRI, dual-energy CT scanner being installed, PET/CT and SPECT/CT scanners, three ultrasound machines, a single plane IR suite with 3D rotational angiography and flat-panel CT, DEXA, general DR fluoroscopy, DR radiography, and an image post-processing lab. A cyclotron facility and radiochemistry lab support nuclear medicine clinical and research investigations. St. Jude’s research infrastructure and collaborative culture offer a unique and exciting environment that nurtures professional growth and success.
The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in pediatric oncologic imaging and in an academic career. Nuclear medicine skills are a plus. Interpersonal skills, a collaborative nature and clinical acumen are essential.
Faculty, Pediatric Body Radiologist Minimum Qualifications
Academic rank will depend upon qualifications and experience.
The ideal candidate must have:
- An MD, DO degree or equivalent
- Be fellowship-trained in pediatric radiology
- Board-certified by The American Board of Radiology
- Medical licensure in the State of Tennessee
- A CAQ in pediatric radiology is strongly preferred
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