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Body Imaging Radiology in Long Island, New York

Remote & Block Schedules Offered


Opportunity Highlights:
  • Flexible Scheduling: Choose from 100% remote (must reside in New York State), hybrid, or onsite models, with block schedules and no night call covered by dedicated nighthawks.
  • Academic Environment: Contribute to resident education and participate in clinical or translational research within a prestigious academic setting.
  • Ideal for Subspecialists: Fellowship training preferred but not required.
  • Location Benefits: Work remotely or enjoy life on Long Island offering a blend of coastal living, proximity to NYC, and excellent schools.
Qualifications:
  • MD or DO degree
  • Completion of a radiology residency
  • Specialized in MR is a plus
  • Board certified or board eligible in Radiology

Community Information:

  • Vibrant Community: Live in one of the most culturally rich and ethnically diverse regions in the U.S., with access to art galleries, museums, and performing arts.
  • Outdoor Lifestyle: Located along Long Islands beautiful North Shore, offering beaches, parks, and outdoor recreation just minutes from your door.
  • Unmatched Access: Travel with easeproximity to JFK, LaGuardia, and Long Island MacArthur Airport puts global destinations within reach.
  • Innovation Hub: Be part of a thriving economy supported by biotech, engineering, and scientific research, with career opportunities for family members in these sectors.



Job Reference #: 25362


Remote

Skills:
Academic Research, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Biotech and Pharmaceutical, Cardiology, Click Through Rate (CTR), Fellowship, Hospital, Leading Edge Technology, Medical Research, Mentoring, Scientific Research, Training/Teaching


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