Faculty, Nuclear Medicine Physician
The Department of Radiology at New Jersey Medical School at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark is recruiting a full time Nuclear Medicine Physician for its Division of Nuclear Medicine. We are seeking a candidate at the Assistant Professor level to join our dynamic and evolving division; new graduates are also encouraged to apply. We serve a diverse community with a wide range of interesting cases. We are a collegial department that values education of residents, clinical excellence, and faculty personal growth and well-being. Research tracks are available for those with strong research interests, although research is not required. If the applicant is a diagnostic radiologist as well, clinical assignments can also include body imaging. The position will offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits.
The Department of Radiology has 28 clinical and research faculty members, and 18 diagnostic radiology residents who provide patient care for all the major divisions of contemporary imaging. The department is responsible for all aspects of nuclear medicine at University Hospital, a tertiary care center as well as the Rutgers Advance Practice Imaging, an outpatient PET-CT facility on campus. The department all provides coverage at a satellite facility, East Orange General Hospital. University Hospital recently allocated 3 million dollars to purchase a new state-of-the-art PET/CT.
The successful applicant will have dedicated training in nuclear medicine including current certification or active participation in the examination process leading to certification in nuclear medicine by the American Board of Nuclear Medicine OR in radiology by the American Board of Radiology including unsealed byproduct material (radionuclides/radiopharmaceuticals) authorized user status.
Clinical responsibilities will include all aspects of nuclear medicine imaging including interpretation of diagnostic single photon planar, SPECT-CT and PET-CT studies including nuclear cardiology. Responsibilities will also include providing consultation for and performing radioactive therapeutic procedures, including radioiodine therapy for benign and malignant thyroid disease and other radioactive therapies for malignancy.
All applicants interested in this position should direct inquiries to Natalie Colimon-Fitzgerald, MBA, Director of Administration, Department of Radiology (nc204@njms.rutgers.edu), or Dr. Humaira Chaudhry, Chief of Service, (chaudhhu@njms.rutgers.edu, 973-972-5188).
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