Interventional Radiologist
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Surgeon, Radiologist, International Medical
Eastern Radiologists, a well‑established private radiology practice, is seeking a fellowship trained Interventional Radiologist. Our group has more than 70 subspecialized radiologists and serves 14 area hospitals and 5 imaging centers. The anchor of the health system is a 900‑plus bed level 1 trauma center with four (soon to be five) interventional suites, and our freestanding outpatient Interventional clinic houses both a vein center and a busy Interventional Oncology practice.
Our interventionalists are well‑respected and work closely with academic and private‑practice physicians to provide a patient‑centered approach.
Candidate must have American Board of Radiology certification (eligibility for recent graduates), fellowship training in Interventional Radiology, and CAQ Certification (eligibility for recent graduates) in IR.
Group is Physician Owned and Physician Led- Partnership track position which includes evening and weekend IR‑only call responsibilities, but other employment options could be considered.
- Great competitive benefits offered.
- Competitive salary including profit sharing and bonus.
- Sign‑on bonus offered.
- Business/educational discretionary account.
- Generous vacation.
Position is for Greenville, NC but other locations are also available.
We are located in the economic and educational center of eastern North Carolina, close to beaches, inland waterways, and the Raleigh‑Durham‑Chapel Hill metropolitan areas. The community boasts excellent public and private schools and has been ranked one of “the best small places for business and career.” Our community is home to East Carolina University, a large university that offers a vibrant cultural arts scene and division one athletics.
A newly revitalized downtown offers excellent dining and nightlife establishments, and both in‑town and suburban living options are available to suit all lifestyles.
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