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The Neuroradiology Division of the Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix AZ seeks an ABR Neuroradiology SubspecialtyCertified radiologist to join a growing subspecialtyfocused division. The ideal candidate is an early mid career academic diagnostic neuroradiologist with experience in advanced neuroimaging techniques (MR Perfusion MR Spectroscopy highfield MRI CTA/CT perfusion dual energy CT). Our new colleague will enjoy an academic 100% neuroradiology position prioritizing clinical care while offering research and education opportunities. The division consists of a diverse progressive team of fifteen diagnostic neuroradiologists interpreting MRI CT and radiographic examinations and performing diagnostic and therapeutic CT and fluoroscopic guided procedures for adult patients. Our comprehensive practice includes collaborative research and educational opportunities in the areas of spine stroke epilepsy brain tumor neurodegenerative and head and neck imaging. The position will not entail any endovascular procedures.
Mayo Clinic Arizona offers limitless opportunities for professional and academic growth in a cooperative environment. The Department of Radiology emphasizes high quality patient care and maintains an excellent working relationship with other disciplines. Candidates must be interested in a collaborative teambased practice and be willing to work closely with our colleagues in neurosurgery physical medicine & rehabilitation oncology otolaryngology and neurology. The Neuroradiology Division enjoys strong allied health medical physics and administrative support.
The Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic Arizona consists of 71 radiologists 5 physicists 20 residents and 9 fellows with an approved current residency program expansion towards 32 residents. Plans are also underway for a Neuroradiology fellowship program consisting of 2 fellows per year.
The Mayo Clinic prioritizes cuttingedge equipment which currently includes an array of 14 clinical MRI scanners and 1 dedicated research MR scanner (12 of which are 3 Tesla one 3T PET/MRI one 3T intraoperative MRI one clinical/research 7 Tesla MRI scanner); 2 PET/CT scanners; and 10 CT scanners (one photoncounting CT and one interventional CT scanner). Continued expansion is planned including 2 more photoncounting CTs and a 0.6 T ultralowfield MRI.
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