University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Nuclear Medicine/ Radiology - Asst. Assoc. or Full Professor (CT or CHS Track)

Madison, WI

full-time
Inpatient and outpatient

Job Summary:

The Department of Radiology, with University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, is seeking a full-time Nuclear Medicine faculty member. This faculty member will pursue an academic career in Molecular Imaging and Radiotheranostics at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or full Professor on the CT or CHS Track, with opportunities for leadership roles in our Radiology Department within the Nuclear Medicine Section and University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center. Additional opportunities also may arise for clinical work in subspecialty radiology sections (Cardiovascular, Chest, Abdominal and etc.) and are available for candidates eligible for American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification in DR.

The University of Wisconsin Section of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging provides image interpretation of a wide range of nuclear medicine procedures including positron emission tomography (PET) examinations. The section is composed of experts in multiple areas including general nuclear medicine and PET imaging, nuclear cardiology, PET/ MR, prostate cancer imaging and therapy, and the imaging and treatment of patients with thyroid cancer. Therapies in patients with various forms of cancer are routinely performed with unsealed sources, such as radioactive iodine in patient with thyroid disease and 177-Lu-DOTATATE for patients with neuroendocrine tumors. The section is part of an expanding theranostics program using both clinically approved and investigational agents. This is a growing area with plans for a future theranostics center. The section has state-of-the-art imaging equipment including PET/CT, PET/MR, and SPECT/CT.

The UW Department of Radiology consists of more than 120 faculty across 10 specialty sections, reading over 600,000 diagnostic scans per year. We train more than 50 residents and fellows per year and have extensive presence throughout the medical student curriculum. The Department of Radiology benefits from strong collaborations with the Department of Medical Physics, and together, the two share over 70,000 ft of facilities within the Wisconsin Institutes of Medical Research, including over $30 million of state-of-the-art equipment in PET, CT, MR, angiography, ultrasound, and PACS. With nearly $16 million in NIH funding, the UW Department of Radiology was ranked #11 by the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research in 2021, and a recent Elsevier report ranked the Department of Radiology at the University of Wisconsin as third in the world for its impact on the field of medical imaging. The Department is also home to several services dedicated to supporting our researchers, including the cutting-edge Radiopharmaceutical Production Facility and the Medical Imaging Research Services core, which provides extensive regulatory, grant administration, technical consultation, and image analysis services.

CHS Track:
For appointments hired under the Clinical Health Sciences (CHS) Track.

Qualifications:

-Board certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology through American Board of Radiology (ABR) and/ or Nuclear Medicine through American Board of Nuclear Medicine (ABNM).
-Fellowship training in Molecular Imaging is preferred

Education:

Required
Terminal Degree
MD, DO

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Posted May 5, 2024