Radiologist - Board Eligible/Board Certified

Bangor, ME
Full Time
Physician - Radiology North
Experienced

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Diagnostic Radiologist for a full-time employed remote teleradiology position. We are a longstanding, established physician-owned group of 18 radiologists covering hospitals serving Eastern & Coastal Maine communities.

  • Rare daytime teleradiology position – work from the comfort of your home while maintaining regular hours to spend time with your family!
  • 7 days on, 7 days off, including every other weekend (negotiable but strongly preferred)
  • 8 am to 5 pm work hours
  • 26 weeks of vacation
  • NO working on nights or evenings
  • Diagnostic workstation will be provided by Spectrum, although physicians with pre-existing workstations are preferred
  • Generous compensation package with full benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k and malpractice)
  • 1099 independent contractor positions welcome

The study mix is general: neuro and body CTs; PET-CT; neuro, MSK, and body MRIs; general ultrasound; neuro and body/extremity CTAs; some radiographs.

Our practice uses AGFA EI and Fluency for Imaging, with great performance for remote readers.

We pride ourselves on having developed a close-knit practice. Although we have a generalist practice model, our radiologists are fellowship trained and eager to share their expertise with colleagues, including, and especially with our remote radiologists. Our excellent in-PACS chat system allows instant consults and study shares with fellow group members so we can collaborate on interesting and/or difficult cases.

In our group, collaboration and teamwork are welcomed and encouraged. We realize that the nature of teleradiology lends itself to isolation and a lack of community, particularly in some large teleradiology groups.  This is contrary to the philosophy and culture of our practice, and we aim to mitigate this by including you to the fullest extent possible as an integral part of our practice community.

Our Practice

We are the dominant group in this region with minimal competition in our area, and numerous opportunities for expansion. We serve a variety of hospitals, from our largest hospital, Northern Light Health Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC), which recently underwent an extensive $300 million expansion and serves as the primary referral center in the region with 411 beds, to small regional hospitals, providing a variety of patient populations.

EMMC is also the regional tertiary referral center for numerous subspecialties, with a catchment area extending to the Canadian border. We have excellent interactive working relationships with our colleague physicians in other fields, including trauma surgery, neurology, pulmonology, hematology/oncology, orthopedic surgery, radiation oncology, and many more. Our integrated Cancer Center, Northern Light Cancer Care, features a longstanding close partnership with Dana-Farber Cancer Center, a team of 23 medical and radiation oncologists, and an on-site state-of-the-art PET-CT suite.

About Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Spectrum Healthcare Partners is a Maine-based, physician-owned and led healthcare organization that combines strong physician leadership with expertise from a multi-disciplinary management team.  Spectrum is comprised of over 200 Board Certified physicians, including anesthesiologists, orthopaedists, pathologists, physiatrists, radiologists, and radiation oncologists, serving patients and communities throughout Maine and northern New England. The care and treatment of our patients is of primary importance to us. Our physicians are dedicated to excellence in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of illness, lifelong learning, and serving our communities.

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