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INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGIST
Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians (HMFP) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)
The Department of Radiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is seeking applicants for a full-time faculty position in Interventional Radiology.
Board-eligible Interventional Radiologists are encouraged to apply. The interventional radiologist will work predominantly in the IR section, although he/she will be expected to interpret non-invasive vascular imaging. Candidates will be expected to perform a wide range of advanced vascular and non-vascular fluoroscopic, CT, and US-guided interventions. IR faculty members are expected to lead and develop specific clinical service lines, which may include development of IR services at one of our affiliate hospitals. Individuals should be interested in working in an academic medical center department, with expectations of teaching medical students, residents, and fellows, and participating in and initiating research. All full-time IR faculty members participate in an interventional call pool. Additional experience in overseeing interventional radiology clinical trials, lab research, ACGME-accredited programs or service operations is a plus.
The Interventional Radiology Division has 12 full-time faculty members, ACGME-accredited IR/DR Integrated and Independent Residency programs, and 7 advanced practitioners. Hospital-based facilities span two adjacent campuses and include 4 primary multi-modality advanced angiography suites (with intra-procedural CT capabilities and in-room ultrasound), 2 additional fluoroscopy rooms, procedural CT suites, and a shared bi-plane angiography suite. Additionally, the section staffs an off-site outpatient vein center, an outpatient dialysis access care center, has initiated IR services at two community affiliate hospitals, and interprets diagnostic studies from an ICAVL-accredited vascular lab. The practice has a robust formal inpatient consult service and outpatient clinic. The division has close collaborative relationships with referring services and staffs several multidisciplinary conferences and clinics per week.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is a major Harvard Medical School-affiliated teaching hospital, with 750 licensed beds and well-developed multi-specialty clinical programs, including multi-organ transplantation, large pancreaticobiliary and OB/Gyn practices, and an NCI-designated Cancer Center. BIDMC is an anchor medical center for the Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH) network, which includes 13 hospitals, 4,300 physicians, 35,000 employees and covers approximately 1.3 million patients in eastern Massachusetts. In addition, the department will be engaged in an exciting new collaboration between Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, BIDMC, and Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians (HMFP) to establish New England’s only free-standing adult inpatient cancer hospital. The collaboration will bring together world-class clinicians to deliver transformational, interventional oncology care in an environment solely dedicated to defying cancer.
Candidates must be eligible for academic appointment at the Instructor, Assistant Professor, or Associate Professor level at Harvard Medical School.
Salary and academic rank will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Interested applicants use the link provided to apply, including CV and cover letter: https://hmfp.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/HMFP/job/BIDMC---Main-Campus/INTERVENTIONAL-RADIOLOGIST_R1268
For more information, please contact Ms. Andrea Baxter, Manager for Faculty Affairs, at abaxter@bidmc.harvard.edu or 617-754-2519.
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