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Description
Kettering Network Radiologists, Inc. (KNRI) is a 100% physician-owned and physician-managed private practice fully committed to maintaining independence. Our growing group includes 70 Radiologists (8 IRs), 4 Nuclear Medicine Physicians, 8 Physician Assistants, and 8 Radiology Residents, providing services across the Kettering Health Network (KHN) — a system of 8 hospitals (ranging from 119 to 500 beds), 20 outpatient centers, 11 emergency departments, Level 2 trauma center, and several independent imaging centers.
KNRI is recruiting Interventional Radiologists to support continued growth and expansion at existing and new state-of-the-art imaging locations, as well as to plan for future retirements.
KNRI is recruiting partnership track Interventional Radiologists to support continued growth and expansion at existing and new state-of-the-art imaging locations, as well as to plan for future retirements.
Scope of Practice
Our group performs a broad range of inpatient and outpatient interventional procedures across multiple facilities, including but not limited to:
- Interventional oncology (ablation, embolization, chemoembolization, radioembolization)
- Vertebral augmentation
- Endoleak repair and TIPS
- Venous interventions
- Peripheral vascular disease interventions
- Central venous access, including implanted ports
- Biliary and urinary interventions
- Uterine fibroid embolization
- Biopsies and drainages - The IR suites at our largest facility include three new biplane rooms shared between Interventional Radiology and Neurointerventional services.
Compensation and Benefits
KNRI offers a top-tier compensation package that places our partners among the highest-earning radiologists nationwide.
The benefits package includes:
Comprehensive health insurance
Medical malpractice insurance
Long-term disability and life insurance
Maximum 401(k) contribution
CME allowance
Generous vacation package
Requirements
Desired Professional Skills and Experience:
M.D. or D.O. degree with Board Certification in Diagnostic Radiology
Fellowship-trained Interventional Radiologist (current fellows are encouraged to apply)
Comfortable with all aspects of diagnostic radiology, including body imaging and basic procedures
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Position Details and Responsibilities
Full-time, partnership-track position based in the Dayton, Ohio region
50%–70% interventional workload distributed across KHN facilities
Participation in Interventional Oncology program with regional referrals
Contribution to general diagnostic radiology (excluding mammography and nuclear medicine)
IR call shared equally among the team, with a monthly stipend
Call Schedule
Call is structured in one-week blocks, incorporating a 5p–12a diagnostic/interventional shift to allow recovery time following overnight emergencies
Supported by 8 Physician Assistants who perform minor procedures, rounds, clinic follow-ups, and initial consults
Teaching opportunities available through the Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program
