Teaching & Research Faculty Employment
Title: Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Radiology |
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School/Department: Radiology |
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Position Status: Full Time Salaried |
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Date Posted: 04/16/2008 Close Date:Open Until Filled |
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DIAGNOSTIC NEURORADIOLOGIST:
Charlottesville is a beautiful and highly desirable location of Virginia, with the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west. The community is energetic and eclectic, with a wide variety of interests. The affiliation with the University of Virginia ensures a constant exposure of athletic, cultural, and social events. |
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Qualifications: Board certification by the American Board of Radiology and completion of a fellowship in neuroradiology are required. Applicant will have obtained or be eligible for CAQ certification in neuroradiology. A proven record of publication and academic achievement, teaching, and clinical excellence is preferable. An interest in research and development of clinical applications, or in head and neck radiology is desired. Rank and salary will be based on experience and achievement. |
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To apply, please send a cover letter and curriculum vitae to: |
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Michael D. Dake, M.D. |
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The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
To view all open teaching (physician) and research faculty positions (including medical center and schools of nursing and medicine).
The University of Virginia Health Systems Department of Radiology is seeking applications for a staff diagnostic neuroradiologist to join a faculty of five diagnostic and two interventional neuroradiologists at a busy multi-subspecialty tertiary care academic center. The hospital has a large neurosciences staff, and is a referral hospital for the Mid-Atlantic region in neurosurgical, craniofacial, and otolaryngological care. There is an active neuroradiology training program with diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology fellows.
The interested physician will be board certified by the American Board of Radiology and have completed a fellowship in neuroradiology, and have obtained or be eligible for CAQ certification in neuroradiology. A proven record of publication and academic achievement, teaching, and clinical excellence is preferable. An interest in research and development of clinical applications, or in head and neck radiology is desired.