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This position offers the opportunity to provide comprehensive neuroradiology services within a high-volume academic and tertiary care environment. UF Health Shands features nationally ranked subspecialty programs, a comprehensive children’s hospital, and a Level I Trauma Center. UF Health is also recognized as a premier National Medical Center for Team USA and is home to the only NCI-designated cancer center at a public university in Florida.
This role provides an excellent opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered radiology in a collaborative academic setting, with flexible scheduling and strong institutional support for teaching, research, and professional development. Faculty work closely with a robust residency program and benefit from an outstanding referral base.
Key Responsibilities
- Interpret a broad spectrum of neuroradiology studies, including CT and MRI of the brain, spine, and head and neck, across inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings
- Provide subspecialty consultation to neurology, neurosurgery, stroke, and oncology services within multidisciplinary care teams
- Teach and mentor radiology residents, fellows, and medical students through case readouts, conferences, and formal educational activities
- Participate in weekend and holiday neuroradiology coverage, supporting timely interpretation of emergency neuroimaging studies
- Engage in scholarly activity, including research and academic contributions
About Gainesville, Florida
Gainesville is a vibrant and affordable community offering an exceptional quality of life, combining the energy of a major academic center with the charm of a college town. Residents enjoy year-round warm weather, reasonable housing costs, minimal traffic congestion, and a dynamic university atmosphere. Florida’s lack of a state income tax further enhances overall quality of life.
Located in North Central Florida, Gainesville provides convenient access to both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, multiple international airports, world-renowned beaches, and major metropolitan areas including Orlando, Tampa, and Jacksonville. With a metropolitan population of approximately 350,000, the region is anchored by the University of Florida—one of the nation’s leading public universities—and a prominent Division I athletic program.
The area offers excellent schools, a growing technology sector, and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. As a leading academic institution and health system in the Southeast, the University of Florida fosters a strong and supportive environment for clinical care, education, and research.
Benefits
Faculty receive a comprehensive benefits package through the University of Florida, including:
- Health, disability, and life insurance
- Malpractice coverage (including tail) and sovereign immunity under Florida law
- Paid continuing medical education (CME) and faculty development funding
- Reimbursement for licensure and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) expenses
- Access to leadership development and advanced training through the University of Florida College of Medicine
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