Advertising Summary: The Department of Radiology at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia, is recruiting two neuroradiologists to provide daytime, remote teleradiology, subspecialized all neuroradiology interpretation of CT, CTA, CT Perfusion, MR, perfusion imaging in support of a high-volume academic health system. This position is primarily clinical and is structured around a 7 days on / 7 days off daytime schedule, offering predictable coverage with no overnight shifts. Remote work arrangements are available from Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, and Talbot County, Maryland.
The teleradiologist will deliver expert diagnostic interpretations of neuroimaging studies involving the brain, face, head, neck, peripheral nerves, and spine using a fully digitized, state-of-the-art PACS and voice recognition environment. The role emphasizes efficiency, accuracy, and high-quality communication with referring providers during daytime hours, supporting patient care across inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings.
Unit: School Of Medicine MBU
Department: Radiology
Department Summary: The mission of the Department of Radiology is to create a world-class department by providing optimal care in a patient-centered environment, providing sub-specialty expertise, providing top quality imaging and therapeutic procedures, and to advance medical education and research, with a vision to create a department that is recognized as top tier nationally and internationally.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Clinical (Primary Responsibility)
• Provide high-quality, subspecialized neuroradiology interpretations during daytime shifts on a 7-days-on / 7-days-off schedule
• Interpret CT, CTA, CT perfusion, MR, perfusion imaging, and MR spectroscopy studies in a fully remote environment
• Support daytime imaging needs for inpatient, outpatient, and emergency department services
• 24-hour IT support
• Communicate critical and actionable findings promptly and directly to referring providers
• Utilize a seamless system for closed loop communication for critical results.
• Participate in real-time virtual consultations and multidisciplinary discussions as clinically appropriate
• Meet established turnaround time, quality, documentation standards and productivity standards
Teaching (Optional and Limited)
• Optional participation in limited remote teaching activities, such as virtual readouts or case discussions, as scheduling permits
Research and Service (Minimal)
• Optional involvement in clinically relevant quality improvement or imaging-based initiatives
• Minimal non-clinical obligations, with participation primarily limited to virtual clinical activities
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
• Demonstrated ability to work in and foster an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from all backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU
• ABR certified or successful completion of the ABR Core Examination
• Fellowship training in Neuroradiology
• Strong communication skills for effective collaboration in a virtual clinical environment
• Current license to practice medicine in Virginia or the ability to qualify for licensure as well as an out-of-state license where the candidate will practice.
• Eligibility for permanent employment in the United States
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience providing daytime neuroradiology coverage in a high-volume tertiary care setting
• Demonstrated experience in remote daytime neuroradiology practice
• Expertise in supporting acute neuroimaging, including stroke and trauma, and outpatient neuroradiology during daytime workflows
• Interest in clinical consultation with referring providers within a teleradiology model
Salary Range: Commensurate
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Flexible Work Arrangement: Other
Rank: Open
Tenure: Ineligible
Months: 12 months
Contact Information:
Contact Name: Melissa Kang, MD
Contact Email: melissa.kang@vcuhealth.org
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