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Interventional Radiology Faculty Position – Weill Cornell Medicine (NYC)
The Department of Radiology at NYPH–Weill Cornell Medical Center, the university hospital of Weill Cornell Medicine, is seeking a full-time faculty member to join the Interventional Radiology Division. Academic accomplishments should support appointment at the level of Assistant Professor or higher.
We are expanding our faculty in response to ongoing program growth, clinical innovation, and facility enhancement. The division supports a comprehensive scope of practice, including advanced interventional oncology, venous and lymphatic disease, men’s and women’s health, and the full range of core interventional radiology procedures.
Our interventional radiologists are deeply integrated into multidisciplinary care models and participate in disease-specific conferences and clinics. The practice includes a robust outpatient office infrastructure, longitudinal patient management, and admitting privileges, supporting a modern and patient-centered IR model.
Faculty benefit from a strong academic environment with opportunities for teaching, research, innovation, and leadership within a nationally recognized radiology department. The program is supported by state-of-the-art imaging and procedural facilities and is actively engaged in workflow optimization, image-guided innovation, and next-generation procedural planning.
NYPH–Weill Cornell Medical Center is located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in New York and among the leading academic medical centers in the United States.
Salary ranges between $300,000 - $550,000 and is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Weill Cornell Medicine provides the above salary range in compliance with the New York City law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range listed is for fulltime employment not including bonuses, clinical incentive compensation, or benefits. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors including but not limited to internal equity, specialty, training, and hospital/community needs.
The above salary range for New York City based roles represents WCM’s good faith and reasonable estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting.
To apply:
Interested applicants should send a curriculum vitae (with bibliography) and statement of interest to:
Bradley B. Pua, MD FSIR
Division Chief, Interventional Radiology
NYPH-Weill Cornell Medical Center
525 East 68th St, Payson 520
New York, New York 10065-4870
E-mail: brp9018@med.cornell.edu
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