Description
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is seeking a full-time Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiologist. The ideal candidate is expected to be experienced in diagnostic MSK radiology (radiography, US, CT, and MRI) and skilled in image-guided procedures (arthrography, US- and CT-guided joint injections, aspirations, soft tissue, and bone biopsies), and will provide skilled clinical services at Parkland Memorial Hospital and Clements University Hospital, and their affiliated outpatient clinics. Faculty work with residents, fellows, and medical students in a collegial environment in one of the largest radiology training programs in the U.S.
MSK Imaging Division, Facilities & Equipment :
- Growing MSK Radiology practice with 10 faculty members
- ACGME-accredited Musculoskeletal Radiology fellowship program with four annual fellowship positions
- Central reading rooms at Parkland Hospital and Clements University Hospital and associated outpatient clinics
- Freestanding reading stations located throughout the hospital systems
- Remote conferencing capabilities to allow participation in virtual resident read-out sessions, lectures, and multidisciplinary conferences
- Nineteen 1.5T and 3T clinical MRI magnets, 22 CT scanners (including dual-energy and spectral CT systems), 54 ultrasound units, and mixed-use clinical and research machines
- PET / MR
Research Collaboration :
Opportunities to develop research interests in collaboration with our strong radiology and non-radiology based basic science and clinical teams across the campusCurrent and future research opportunities involving advanced imaging modalities and artificial intelligence programs in the MSK disease domains as described aboveFaculty Benefits :
Additional compensation for call coverageComprehensive benefits package, including an excellent healthcare plan, competitive salary, and retirement benefits with employer match, plus optional 403(b) and 457(b) plansBiannual incentive plan in placeAcademic enrichment fund for conference attendance, research, and educational activitiesFaculty development opportunities, including leadership training and support for pursuing master's degree programsFlexible work plans as appropriateDedicated academic timeAdministrative, biostatistical, and logistical supportFMLA and paid parental leaveNearby daycare with UTSW-affiliated ratesDallas-Fort Worth Metroplex :
Ranked among top 10 U.S. places to live with the highest pay adjusted to cost of living, with affordable housing and relatively low crime ratesA thriving culinary scene, world-renowned arts districts, major professional sports teams, trendy entertainment venues, unparalleled shopping opportunities, and extensive parks and recreationA richly diverse metropolitan region of 7.1 million residents, with more than 200 unique citiesTwo major commercial airportsAverage commute time of less than 30 minutesUnemployment rate below the national averageHigh-quality elementary and secondary schools, and 45 colleges and universities.Qualifications
The candidate must meet the following requirements :
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) or foreign equivalentFellowship training in musculoskeletal radiologyBoard certification / eligibility in Diagnostic Radiology with an unrestricted license to practice medicine in Texas