Cardiothoracic Radiologist – Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ
Job Reference#: 183916BR
Join the authority in medicine and partner with the nation’s best hospital (U.S. News & World Report 2021-2022), ranked #1 in more specialties than any other care provider. At Mayo Clinic, we believe there is a better path to healing that humanizes the practice of health care and inspires hope in the people who need it most. You will be part of an amazing diverse team committed to solving the most serious and complex medical challenges – one patient at a time.
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The Cardiothoracic Division of the Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic Arizona (Phoenix, AZ) is seeking a full-time, highly qualified cardiothoracic radiologist to join a dynamic, collegial and subspecialty-focused group of 6 dedicated radiologists. The division performs and interprets all manner of thoracic imaging with particular practice emphasis in oncologic, vascular, and pulmonary parenchymal lung diseases. All Cardiac CT and MR is interpreted by the division, comprising approximately 20-25% of clinical volumes and representing an area of continually strong growth, covering all areas of cardiac pathology especially hypertrophic and other non-ischemic cardiomyopathies, structural heart disease diagnosis and interventional planning, anginal coronary CTA evaluation including FFRCT, adult congenital heart disease and aortopathies.
As is typical across all Departments at Mayo Clinic, we enjoy strong collaborative relationships with our referring providers, especially in pulmonary medicine, thoracic surgery, cardiology and pathology, and participate in a variety of sub-speciality multi-disciplinary conferences. Opportunities for collaborative research, educational endeavors and leadership development abound.
The ideal candidate will have training experience in both thoracic and cardiac imaging and be proficient in the interpretation of all manner of cardiothoracic examinations. Early to mid career applicants are especially encouraged to apply. A strong desire to be engaged in the education of residents and fellows is required and the desire to advance additional academic interests preferred. Dedicated academic time tied to academic productivity is available and encouraged.
The Department consists of 60 radiologists, 5 physicists, 17 residents and 6 fellows with approved training program expansion up to 28 residents and 7 fellows from 2023 forward. As part of the “Arizona. Bold. Forward.” Strategic plan, a capital investment project of ~ $750 million dollars to double the size of the Phoenix campus, the inpatient bed capacity will be increased by approximately 30% to 415 beds and the ED and observational units will double in size to over 90 beds by 2023. Already one of the busiest solid organ transplant centers in the country, including high volume cardiac transplantation, Mayo Clinic Arizona is actively building a lung transplant program as well. Candidates must have completed a full year fellowship in Thoracic and/or Cardiac Imaging and be board eligible or board certified through ABR. Over the next four years, Mayo Clinic is making significant investments in both the physical and technological future of health care, through doubling the size of the Mayo Clinic campus in Phoenix, inclusive of practice, education, and research activities. Mayo Clinic’s campuses in Arizona are located in Phoenix and Scottsdale, in the beautiful Sonoran Desert. The region is known as the Valley of the Sun, a metropolitan area with more than 4 million residents in 25 cities and towns.
With Phoenix being the fifth largest city in the nation, this sunny “desert metropolis” offers the amenities of a big city in the midst of a strikingly beautiful, rugged, southwest landscape.
Scottsdale frequently earns praise as a highly desirable place to live. The city’s more than 200,000 residents enjoy a vibrant mix of culinary hot spots, arts and entertainment, professional and collegiate sports teams, and community resources. The region’s desert climate promotes an outdoor lifestyle with a full complement of sports and recreation.
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This job ad expires on Friday January 13th, 2023