Remote Subspecialized Body Imaging Position- NCR Faculty
Washington, District of Columbia, 20022, USA
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Healthcare Consultant
Overview
The Division of Community Radiology of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Radiology is seeking fellowship-trained Abdominal or Thoracic imagers to join our growing team of 14 Body imaging subspecialists in the National Capital Region. The team currently covers Sibley and Suburban Hospitals and outpatient imaging centers.
Responsibilities- Subspecialized including thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic imaging
- No Neuro, Mammo, IR, PET, outpatient MSK or Peds
- No research or teaching requirements
- No overnight shifts
- Home workstations provided
- Opportunity for internal moonlighting
- Collegial mix of experienced and recently trained Body imagers
- Flexible, equitable, transparent schedule
- Salary: $ - $
- Benefits and vacations competitive with private practice groups in the DC region
- Salary range stated as a good-faith estimate; actual compensation varies by location, skills, experience, market conditions, education, and internal equity
- Board Certified and eligible for Maryland and DC Licensure
- Interested, qualified applicants should send inquiries and a current CV to Amir R. Batouli, MD (Batouli) and apply through Interfolio
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