Cardiovascular Imaging Radiologist
Interview Engineering(4 months ago)
About this role
A Cardiovascular Imaging Radiologist position within the Department of Radiology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. The role is intended for candidates pursuing an academic career contributing to the department’s clinical, educational, and research missions. The Cardiovascular Imaging section is regionally and nationally recognized and equipped with advanced imaging and analytic tools.
Required Skills
- Cardiovascular Imaging
- CT
- MRI
- PACS
- EHR
- AI Applications
- Teaching
- Research
- Postprocessing
- Reporting
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Qualifications
- MD or DO
- WI Medical License
- ABR Board Certified/Eligible
- Cardiovascular Imaging Fellowship
- Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship
About Interview Engineering
wisc.eduUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison is a public, top-ranked research university located in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1849, UW–Madison offers a broad range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs and supports extensive research, teaching, and public service across many disciplines. The campus combines strong academic departments, research centers, and experiential learning opportunities to serve students, faculty, and the wider community. UW–Madison is committed to discovery, innovation, and community engagement at local and global levels.
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