Cardiothoracic/Chest Imager for Vanderbilt Radiology Nashville
Cardiothoracic/Chest Imager for Vanderbilt Radiology Nashville
Description
The Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center is seeking a full-time remote, hybrid, or on-site cardiothoracic radiologist for the clinician-educator or clinical practice academic tracks.
Position Summary:
Join section comprised of 8 fellowship-trained faculty
State-of-the-art technology including 3-D & 4-D cardiac and coronary artery imaging
A 403.B program with approximately 5% salary match
Sizable relocation allowance
57 paid days off (including holidays)
55% college tuition reimbursement option for self and up to 3 dependents
Yearly departmental incentive compensation
Professional development fund for CME and other expenses
About The Department of Radiology and Vanderbilt:
The only adult and pediatric Level I academic trauma centers in Middle Tennessee
100+ fellowship-trained radiologists across 10 specialties
Collaborative research opportunities with world-renowned scientists at the Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science and the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
Growing regional practice providing services to Vanderbilt Health hospitals in Middle Tennessee
Department initiatives that drive community and collegiality while allowing faculty to explore professional passions
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a renowned leader in healthcare, education, and research. As one of the country’s most respected medical centers, VUMC is known for its innovative approach to patient care and medical research. Our prestigious reputation offers a wealth of educational opportunities and a supportive community. Connecting 7 hospitals and staffing over 40,000 healthcare workers, VUMC's presence continues to grow and is the largest non-government employer in Middle Tennessee.
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