University of Vermont Health
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Remote Neuroradiologist - UVM Health

Specialty: Neuroradiology
Category: Physicians
Schedule: Full Time
Facility: UVM Medical Center
Location: Burlington, VT
Matt Canasi
Provider Recruitment
Job Description

Remote Neuroradiologist – University of Vermont Health

Overview:

The University of Vermont Health’s Department of Radiology is seeking a board-certified or board eligible neuroradiologist to join our growing radiology team. This is a full-time remote opportunity to practice high quality neuroradiology in collaboration with a well-established academic medical center – all while enjoying the flexibility and work life balance of fully remote work.


Position Details:

  • Work Remote: 100% remote position, flexible schedule options available.
  • Teaching Opportunities: This role is integrated into an academic neuroradiology division with at-the-workstation resident and fellow teaching which can all be done remotely.  There is no research requirement.
  • Comprehensive Neuroradiology Practice: Interpret a full spectrum of adult neuroradiology exams including – brain, spine, head and neck MRI, & CT.
  • Collaborative Environment: Work closely with a collegial group.
  • Schedule: No evening shifts. Competitive vacation schedule. 6-8 weeks/year covering pager to answer resident questions after hours.


Benefits:

  • PSLF eligible
  • Comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental and vision
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • CME reimbursement
  • Malpractice coverage
  • Competitive Salary: $539,000-$559,000* - Call included


About the University of Vermont Medical Center:

  • UVMMC serves as the major tertiary referral center, level 1 trauma center, and primary stroke center for Vermont and northeastern upstate New York
  • In addition to UVMMC, the UVM Heath Network includes several community hospitals in Vermont and New York with an integrated PACS/EMR and ability to read studies remotely from any site
  • Facilities include state-of-the-art MRI and CT scanners with a close business and technical development relationship with a major vendor
  • Dedicated Division of Neuroradiology with experienced staff
  • Collaborative multidisciplinary conferences with neurosurgery, neurology, ENT, pathology, and radiation oncology – can participate in all remotely


For more information, please contact:

Matt Canasi (Network Recruiter)

Matt.Canasi@uvmhealth.org


University of Vermont Health complies with applicable federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate, exclude people or treat them differently on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, place of birth, HIV status, national origin, religion, marital status, age, language, socioeconomic status, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status or obligation for service in the armed forces.
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As a leading health care organization that employs thousands and directly works to improve the health of more than a million people in our two-state region, we are resolutely committed to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion in our practices and our communities.

As a medical institution that focuses on care, research and training, we have a professional and moral obligation to not only understand humanity, but to embrace and care for it without bias or discrimination. That starts within our own workforce by actively promoting diversity and inclusion within our clinical and academic communities with a culture that supports and encourages respect for every individual and that recognizes and values our diverse backgrounds.

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