Radiologist - Breast Imager - Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
Full Time
Physician - Radiology South
Mid Level

Exciting Breast Imaging Opportunity in Picturesque Portland, Maine

Discover the unparalleled quality of life that Maine has to offer! We are in search of a dynamic, board-certified Breast Radiologist to join our esteemed team of over 40 radiologists. This is a unique opportunity to work in a cutting-edge environment dedicated to advancing breast imaging technology and patient care.

About Us:
Our breast imaging team comprises highly skilled physicians with fellowship training, operating across multiple state-of-the-art breast centers. We specialize in a range of advanced imaging modalities including ultrasound, tomosynthesis, MRI, and biopsies. Additionally, our team plays a pivotal role in leadership within the breast centers and actively participates in tumor boards.

Position Details:
Choose between a specialized role focused solely on breast imaging or a versatile position that includes a blend of breast and general diagnostic studies. As part of our large, subspecialty group, you will contribute to our emphasis on quality assurance, ensuring we remain at the forefront of patient care. Maine Medical Center, our affiliated institution, offers a robust radiology residency program with ample opportunities for academic involvement, including teaching residents, delivering didactic lectures, and engaging in multidisciplinary conferences. Academic research pursuits are encouraged and supported.

Benefits and Perks:
In addition to a competitive compensation package, our radiologists enjoy a range of benefits designed to enhance work-life balance and professional growth. Highlights include:

  • Options for Full-Time / Part-Time / 4 Day work week / Partnership-Track
  • Opportunities for non-clinical activities such as research and academic endeavors
  • Compensatory day off following weekend call
  • Profit sharing and 401(k) options
  • Opportunities for non-clinical income through investments in imaging, real estate, and other ventures
  • Comprehensive benefits package including malpractice coverage, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability benefits

About Spectrum Healthcare Partners:
Spectrum Healthcare Partners is a physician-owned and -led organization committed to delivering exceptional healthcare throughout Maine and northern New England. With over 190 board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians, we prioritize excellence in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment while fostering a culture of continuous learning and community engagement. As part of our network, you'll have access to various investment opportunities and non-traditional sources of income, further enhancing your professional and financial prospects.

Join us in making a difference in patients' lives while enjoying the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Portland, Maine. Apply today to embark on an enriching career journey with Spectrum Healthcare Partners.

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