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INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGIST
INDIANAPOLIS METRO REGION
The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, in partnership with Indiana University Health, is seeking a fellowship-trained interventional radiologist to join the Division of Interventional Radiology. This is an opportunity to practice the full spectrum of image-guided minimally invasive procedures at one of the nation’s premier academic medical centers in downtown Indianapolis. The position includes clinical track or clinician-educator track appointment at an academic rank commensurate with experience.
The Opportunity
The IR division at IU School of Medicine is one of the largest academic IR practices in the Midwest, with 22 dedicated interventional radiologists practicing across a multi-hospital tertiary care network. The successful candidate will practice in the Indianapolis metropolitan region. This region is currently comprised of 2 large academic hospitals, 2 suburban hospitals, and a large county hospital.
- Perform a broad range of vascular and interventional procedures including interventional oncology (TACE, Y-90 radioembolization, thermal and cryoablation), peripheral arterial and venous interventions, dialysis access management, hepatobiliary intervention, trauma embolization, and complex biopsies and drainages.
- Participate in dedicated outpatient IR clinics with new patient consultations and longitudinal follow-up, functioning as a true clinical subspecialist.
- Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary partners in surgical oncology, hepatology, transplant surgery, vascular surgery, medical oncology, urology, and cardiology.
- Teach and mentor residents, fellows, and medical students in the IR suite and in didactic conferences, supported by robust Integrated DR/IR, Independent IR, and ESIR training programs.
- Opportunities to develop subspecialty interests in interventional oncology, women’s health (uterine fibroid embolization), men’s health (prostatic artery embolization), musculoskeletal intervention, or pediatric IR.
- Research opportunities available with support from the Medical Imaging Research Institute (MIRI) and departmental research infrastructure, though not required.
Why IU?
- Join one of the largest and most established academic IR divisions in the country, with strong advanced practice provider support and a collegial, team-based culture
- Be a part of the largest medical school in the nation.
- New medical school campus and research buildings opened in downtown Indianapolis in 2025.
- New consolidated Academic Health Center, including hospital and outpatient facilities, opening in 2027.
- Our department ranked 1st among Big Ten schools and 13th nationally in overall NIH funding by the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research in 2024.
- Benefit from a strong dual-employment partnership between IU School of Medicine and IU Health, which provides access to the latest research, training, and educational opportunities.
Compensation & Benefits
- Total compensation (salary + benefits + call) estimated at approximately $700,000 for assistant professor and above, with ample opportunities for supplemental income.
- Comprehensive benefits package through Indiana University, one of the state’s largest employers.
- Dual-employment offers unique investment opportunities (401(k) plus 457(b) and 403(b), dual Roth contributions, HSA rollover).
- Tuition benefit for dependent students attending Indiana University.
- Relocation assistance and dual-career support.
Vibrant City, Exceptional Suburbs
Indianapolis offers a thriving downtown and family-friendly suburbs. Many faculty choose to live in Carmel, Zionsville, and Fishers, which are frequently ranked among the best places to live nationally. The region combines top-rated public and private schools, affordable housing, and cultural amenities with a strong life sciences economy.
QUALIFICATIONS
- MD/DO with successful completion of an ACGME-accredited IR fellowship or Integrated/Independent IR residency program.
- Board certified or board eligible in Interventional Radiology (IR/DR) by the American Board of Radiology.
- Eligible for medical licensure in the State of Indiana.
- Candidates with subspecialty expertise in interventional oncology, complex vascular intervention, or other procedural focus areas are especially encouraged to apply.
- Although not required, applicants with interest in clinical or translational research are welcome.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic image-guided interventional procedures across the IU Health Indianapolis Academic Health Center network.
- Manage inpatient consultations and outpatient clinic visits as a clinical subspecialist.
- Participate in the IR on-call rotation.
- Teach and supervise Integrated DR/IR residents, Independent IR residents, ESIR residents, and medical students in procedural and didactic settings.
- Contribute to the division’s quality improvement and patient safety initiatives.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary clinical teams to expand and strengthen IR services.
HOW TO APPLY
Please see the online application HERE.
For questions regarding the position and application process, please contact Dr. Paul Haste.
For more information regarding our institution, please see the department, division, and IU School of Medicine websites.
IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. We invite individuals who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana.
