Diagnostic Radiologist - RUHS
Job Description
The radiology division within our organization is currently seeking a diagnostic radiologist. This role is affiliated with the Department of Radiology at a prominent medical group.
Our facility is located in the picturesque Southern California region, specifically in the Inland Empire, conveniently positioned between Los Angeles and Palm Springs. This prime location allows for easy access to a variety of activities, including beach surfing, desert camping, mountain skiing, and enjoying theatrical performances in Los Angeles, all within an hour's drive. Additionally, there are six major airports accessible within an hour.
The ideal applicant should have an interest in a diverse range of imaging studies, with mammography being optional. A radiology residency program, which includes an integrated clinical year, commenced in July 2022. Responsibilities will encompass teaching radiology residents, conducting quarterly lectures for family and internal medicine residents, and engaging in ongoing quality improvement and scholarly activities. Our department is experiencing rapid growth to accommodate over 200,000 imaging examinations annually, alongside the continuous installation of new equipment.
The selected candidate will be responsible for a portion of the full-time call coverage, which includes 13 weeks dedicated to fluoroscopic studies, weekend film readings from home, and shared holiday coverage with the team. Currently, this entails an average of 1-2 shifts per week from home, with hours from 7 AM to 4 PM or 11 AM to 8 PM, while on-site work is scheduled from 8 AM to 5 PM. There are no scheduled duties before 7 AM or after 8 PM, and backup coverage is readily available as needed.
Our organization operates as a 439-bed university-affiliated teaching hospital, featuring over 60 primary and specialty care clinics throughout the county. Medical students, residents across all specialties, and critical care fellows rotate through our facility. We have been recognized as a Top Performer on Key Quality Measures by The Joint Commission, serve as a Level I Trauma Center, and have established a new Center of Excellence for Research, in addition to being a Primary Stroke Center.
Compensation & Benefits
The starting base compensation for this position ranges from $500,000 to $550,000, adjusted according to years of experience and faculty rank. This figure does not include variable compensation or additional productivity bonuses and is subject to the specific compensation plans of the department. Further details regarding compensation will be discussed during the recruitment process.
Our benefits package includes:
- Signing bonus
- Generous retirement contributions
- Comprehensive medical and dental coverage
- Competitive vacation and sick leave
- Continuing Medical Education (CME) days and funding
- Relocation assistance (if applicable)
- Paid malpractice insurance
- Paid life insurance
- Loan repayment options for state and federal programs (if eligible)
For additional information regarding loan forgiveness, please refer to the relevant resources.
As a California employer, please be aware that residency in California is required by the start date.
This position is not eligible for a Conrad 30 Waiver.
We encourage interested candidates to connect with the Chair of Radiology for further discussions.
