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Description
The University of Kentucky Division of Nuclear Medicine/Molecular Imaging & Radiotheranostics is expanding and seeks an exceptional nuclear radiologist for a traditional on-site, full-time faculty position. We perform the full gamut of diagnostic gamma camera, SPECT/CT and PET/CT imaging on adults and children, as well as have established radiotheranostics programs. We have an Oncologic Radiology fellowship; our diagnostic radiology residency has 32 trainees.
We offer a generous salary and outstanding benefits ( https://www.uky.edu/hr/benefits ). Our division emphasizes collegiality and flexibility, and fosters faculty wellness and well-being. We promote faculty career development and advancement.
UK HealthCare has been ranked the No. 1 Best Hospital in Kentucky for five consecutive years. With more than 1,000 beds, we offer a full complement of advanced clinical services and are the only NCI-Comprehensive Cancer Center in the state. The University of Kentucky has been named on Forbes’ America’s Best Large Employers list, ranking sixth out of 500 total companies, and second in the education category ( https://uknow.uky.edu/campus-news/uk-named-among-nations-top-10-large-employers-forbes-magazine ).
Lexington is a great place to live and work: https://www.visitlex.com/
The successful candidate must have an MD/DO degree (or equivalent) and be board-certified or board-eligible by The American Board of Radiology. Subspecialty certification by The ABR in Nuclear Radiology and/or The American Board of Nuclear Medicine is required. Subspecialty training and/or experience would be a plus. Academic rank will depend on qualifications. All full-time faculty are expected to work exclusively for the University of Kentucky.
Inquiries may be directed to Morgan West at mtwe235@uky.edu.
To apply, please visit https://ukjobs.uky.edu.