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- Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Clinical Nuclear Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Radiology
Description
Faculty Positions – Nuclear Medicine Radiology
University of Miami / UHealth / Miller School of Medicine
The Division of Nuclear Medicine at the University of Miami Health System and Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine is seeking fellowship-trained radiologists for full-time and part-time faculty positions (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) on the clinical educator track.
Join a dynamic, expanding team of over 80 radiologists in a premier academic health system that includes Jackson Memorial Hospital—the region’s only adult and pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center—and the NCI-designated Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Our team provides high-acuity imaging services across multiple emergency departments and supports comprehensive trauma, transplant, and stroke programs 24/7.
The Nuclear Medicine faculty contribute to the education of residents, fellows, and medical students. The division fosters opportunities for academic advancement, clinical innovation, and collaborative research.
Why Join UHealth?
Competitive academic compensation and comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Retirement plans with matching contributions
- Generous paid time off and parental leave
- Tuition remission for employees and their dependents at the University of Miami
- Access to wellness programs, mental health support, and employee assistance resources
- Innovative environment leveraging cutting-edge technology and AI to enhance care delivery
- Dynamic academic and clinical setting with access to leading-edge research, clinical trials, and advanced imaging modalities
- Supportive, inclusive culture committed to diversity, equity, and professional development
- Vibrant Miami lifestyle, with year-round sunshine, rich culture, and unmatched recreational opportunities
Transforming Radiology Through AI
The University of Miami Health System is a national leader in integrating FDA-cleared AI algorithms into clinical workflows. In emergency and trauma radiology, AI enhances detection of life-threatening conditions such as intracranial hemorrhage, pneumothorax, and pulmonary embolism—enabling faster diagnoses and prioritization of critical findings. Faculty have the opportunity to engage in research and development of AI applications within a collaborative academic setting.
Primary Responsibilities
- Experience in radiopharmaceutical therapy and theranostics is highly desired as the Division is quite active in conventional and new therapies for thyroid cancer, lymphoma, neuroendocrine tumors, and prostate cancer, among others
- Participate in clinical education of medical students, residents, and fellows
- Contribute to academic research, innovation, and scholarly activities
- Engage in departmental quality improvement, call coverage, and institutional service
Ideal Candidate
- Proficient in nuclear medicine with strong interpretive skills in high-acuity imaging
- Effective communicator and collaborative team player
- Enthusiastic about medical education and clinical innovation
- Committed to working in a diverse, inclusive academic medical environment
Qualifications
- MD or DO, with completion of a Diagnostic Radiology Residency
- Fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine, or equivalent experience preferred
- Dual Board-Certified (American Board of Radiology and American Board of Nuclear Medicine) or board-eligible
- Eligible for an unrestricted Florida medical license
- Academic experience preferred; recent fellowship graduates are encouraged to apply
To Apply
Qualified applicants may apply online through the University of Miami Workday portal:
Click here to apply
Or email a cover letter and CV to:
Alexander McKinney, MD, CI/CIIP
Chair, Department of Radiology
c/o Eyuany Iglesias
[email protected]
