The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Department of Radiology is searching for full-time faculty members at any rank. Appointees will have responsibilities in adult neuroradiology including brain, head and neck, and spine. Specialization within neuroradiology is encouraged, including non-vascular interventional spine procedures.
The Division of Neuroradiology is composed of fellowship-trained CAQ-certified faculty, who interpret neuroradiology examinations from our core academic hospital and our cancer center, as well as interpret or consult on difficult neuroradiology cases throughout the UPMC health system. Mentorship and career development are emphasized within the division. Specialization within neuroradiology is encouraged, including interventional spine procedures.
Duties will be a mix of clinical, teaching, and academic responsibilities. Candidates must have an MD/DO degree or equivalent, must be board eligible or certified in radiology, and must be eligible for unrestricted licensure in Pennsylvania. Fellowship training in Neuroradiology, or equivalent experience is required.
Research opportunities and support are abundant. The MR Research Center and the PET Research Center form the core of the research environment and provide support to numerous multi-departmental translational and clinical research opportunities. The Center for Artificial Intelligence Innovation in Medical Imaging (CAIIMI) is a world-class imaging AI research and translational center.
The hospital system has been repeatedly named to the US News and World Report’s Honor Roll, and is a leading center for otolaryngology, neurosurgery, endoscopic skull base surgery, trauma services, and neuro-oncology. UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, where the neuroradiology division is centered, is a Level I Trauma Center. The Hillman Cancer Institute provides nationally recognized multidisciplinary care for neuro-oncology and head and neck cancer patients.
UPMC is a $26 billion global health enterprise with 95,000 employees headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, including 5,000 physicians, more than 40 academic, community, and specialty hospitals, more than 800 doctors’ offices and outpatient sites, a health insurance services division, and international and commercial services. The Department of Radiology at UPMC is one of the largest academic radiology programs in the country. The practice is supported by fully-staffed clinical offices, reading room support personnel, residents, and neuroradiology fellows. Our robust neuroradiology procedural services are supported by neuroradiology-specific nurses and physician assistants.
We offer a competitive compensation plan (415k+ rank based), inclusive of paid time off, CME allowance, malpractice coverage, 401K, comprehensive benefits package, as well as hybrid work opportunities. Interested applicants should send a CV and letter of interest to UPMC Radiology Recruiting at RadRecruiting@upmc.edu. Your CV and letter of interest will be shared with the Division Chief for review.
The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity, EOE, including disability/vets.