Faculty - All Ranks: Musculoskeletal Radiologist in Manhattan or Westchester
Faculty - All Ranks: Musculoskeletal Radiologist in Manhattan or Westchester
Description
The Department of Radiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center/NewYork-Presbyterian is seeking a full-time faculty member to join our growing Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology. Join a dynamic team at one of the top clinical, research, and teaching institutions in the country and enjoy the flexibility to work near where you live!
Compensation and academic rank will vary based on credentials, expertise, and experience. Salary range starts at $435,000 (for a faculty member in the first year out of fellowship). Our radiology department offers several on-site locations to work from, extending from northern Westchester to New York City, including a state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary ambulatory care facility in White Plains, opening in September 2025.
Our ideal candidate has experience with the full array of musculoskeletal imaging and interventions including MRI, CT, X-ray, diagnostic ultrasound, and image-guided interventions. We have a strong emphasis on adult and pediatric sports imaging and provide imaging services to professional, collegiate, and high school athletic teams and programs in the New York City area. Spine imaging is also a focal point, and we work closely with NewYork-Presbyterian's Och Spine, the only dedicated spine hospital in New York.
The musculoskeletal radiology division consists of nine faculty members with a wide range of expertise and interests. We participate in daily didactic and hands-on training of excellent radiology residents and musculoskeletal radiology fellows, engage in numerous researchprojects to advance the field, and hold leadership positions in local and national radiology societies.
The Department of Radiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center has more than 100 full time faculty and performs over 800,000 imaging exams each year in state-of-the-art facilities. Our hospital, New York-Presbyterian, is a tertiary and quaternary care center ranked as one of the best in the country and New York City, treating a wide range of patients from the NYC tristate area and across the world. Columbia University is an exciting hub of innovation and technology, with many opportunities to collaborate with other departments and schools.
Columbia University offers a highly competitive benefits package, including college tuition and childcare reimbursement, tuition exemption for faculty members who wish to pursue graduate programs, generous retirement plans, and excellent health and dental coverage. Continuing Medical Education/conference days are apportioned by academic rank and are negotiable to fit candidate needs.
More information about the department can be found on the Columbia Radiology website. To apply, please email a curriculum vitae and statement of interest to:
Ajay Gupta, MD, MS Chair, Department of Radiology Columbia University Irving Medical Center NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital [email protected]
Qualifications
Position requires M.D. or D.O. Candidate must be board certified or board eligible in Diagnostic Radiology and must be eligible to practice in the State of New York. Training and experience in body imaging required.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University and the Department of Radiology are committed to the diversity of its faculty. Outstanding female and underrepresented minority scholars are strongly encouraged to apply.
The above salary range represents Columbia’s good faith and reasonable estimate of possible compensation at the time of posting.
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