•Competitive salary, aligned with the 50th percentile AAARAD benchmarks (Base Salary Range $427,000-$472,000), plus newly added performance-based incentives
Required Education:
MD/DO
Additional Information:
3 openings available.
Internal Number: 123456
Elevate Your Career as a Trauma Radiologist! (Full-time faculty track- days/evenings)
University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center
We're looking for dedicated faculty members to join and expand our renowned team. Become part of our exciting journey with innovative leadership and fresh perspectives.
Available Positions:
Full-time faculty track (on-site). Includes clinical mentorship from senior faculty with shared day, evening, and weekend shift responsibilities. The clinical schedule is designed to promote a healthy work-life balance There are rich opportunities for research or other scholarly work if desired.
About Us: The Adams R. Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland is the nation’s first and only fully-integrated trauma hospital, dedicated to treating critically ill and severely injured patients. We are pioneers in trauma care, employing groundbreaking research and innovative medical procedures with one goal in mind: saving lives.
Why Choose Us?
Diverse Case Mix: Engage with a wide range of trauma and emergency cases from the renowned R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, the Emergency Department of the University of Maryland and affiliated hospitals.
Flexible Schedule: Enjoy extended time off to recharge and pursue other interests.
Legacy of Excellence: Join a team that has been at the forefront of trauma and emergency radiology, providing expert interpretations and setting the standard for quality care and innovation. The close integration of radiology in trauma care has been pioneered at the Shock Trauma Center and continues to evolve.
Career Development: Access unparalleled opportunities for growth in informatics, process improvement, teaching, research, and leadership. The department provides opportunities for cutting edge research through department centers focusing on innovation in AI and advanced imaging.
Competitive salary, aligned with the 50th percentile AAARAD benchmarks (Base Salary Range $427,000-$472,000), plus newly added performance-based incentives
Comprehensive benefits, including generous FMLA policies, retirement plan matching, tuition waivers for dependents at UMD colleges
Requirements:
Board eligible/certified Radiologist.
Fellowship training in Trauma Radiology, Emergency Radiology, Body Imaging, Musculoskeletal, or Neuroradiology preferred, however, candidates with different backgrounds or starting their career in other areas are also encouraged to apply.
A Maryland license is required to work.
Equal Opportunity Employer: The University of Maryland Medical Center and the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be equal opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
The University of Maryland Medical Center Downtown Campus is the flagship academic medical center at the heart of University of Maryland Medical System. It has an 806-bed facility with a large outpatient department. One unique aspect of the hospital is the Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services System (best known for The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center) which is known as the world leader in trauma care, research and training, one of the highest volume trauma centers in the US.The equipment in the radiology department is state-of-the-art, including five digital subtraction angiography suites 2 of which are biplane with a third being CT-Angio hybrid, five CT scanners 4 of which are dual energy systems, four MRI scanners (two 1.5T systems and two 3T systems). The ultrasound section has four Philips Elite systems and one GE Logiq Nine. Nuclear medicine is physically and administratively an integrated part of the department and is well equipped with two PET-CT systems, a Philips and a Siemens. We have three state-of-the-art SPECT cameras. We have general RF and radiography rooms in the Main department, the ED and the OP Pavilion. We are an NCI designated Breast Center o...f Exellence. The department has recently deployed a sophisticated system-wide Carestream PACS (13 hospitals and several office locations) with a variety of post-processing systems including Tera-Recon, Circles and Syngo-via.University Imaging Center, our private outpatient center on the downtown campus boasts two new 64 slice CT scanners, a 1.5T MR, two general ultrasound units, fluoroscopy, general radiography and a bone densitometry unit. The VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore Division, is an integral part of the program. All University of Maryland medicine residency programs are fully integrated with the Baltimore VA. Approximately 10% of the radiology resident's time is spent in the VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore Division.The Department also provides Radiology services at several other University of Maryland System hospitals to include University of Maryland Midtown Campus, a 180-bed unit located about 1 mile from the Downtown Campus, a 98-bed hospital in Charles County, a new 259-bed hospital in Prince George’s County and the Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Institute. A combination of on-site radiologists and remote reads from the University Hospital provides sub-specialty service. Teaching is an important part of our service and we currently have 38 Radiology Residents, 4 Nuclear Residents and 12 fellows. We have ACGME approved fellowship programs in Interventional Radiology, in Neuroradiology and in Nuclear Medicine. In addition to these, the department also offers fellowships in Abdominal Imaging, Breast Imaging, Musculoskeletal Radiology, Trauma Radiology, Thoracic Radiology, MRI and Informatics. Approximately 250,000 examinations are performed each year at University of Maryland Medical Center. This includes 10,000 angiographic or interventional procedures, 40,000 CT's and 10,000 MR exams. Nuclear medicine performs approximately 2,100 studies per year and over 11,000 sonographic procedures are performed each year. About 80,000 exams are performed annually at the VA Maryland Health Care System, Baltimore Division, with a grand total of 460,000 performed each year for all locations.