Job Summary: The Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained neuroradiologist with high integrity and a strong commitment to professionalism to join our team at either the Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor or Professor level.
Our growing and diverse practice has the breadth, depth, and scale for faculty at any career stage and with general or specialized interests anywhere along the spectrum from clinician-educator to clinician-scientist. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development.
The Neuroradiology Division performs and interprets the full gamut of diagnostic examinations and procedures, including CT, MRI, myelography, lumbar punctures, and biopsies in the outpatient, inpatient and ER settings. The neurointerventional radiology team is based in the Division and is composed of two radiologists and two neurosurgeons. Our training programs include six neuroradiology fellows, occasionally a second-year neuroradiology fellow, and a neurointerventional radiology fellow.
The Department has the latest hardware and software capabilities for all aspects of anatomic, physiologic and metabolic imaging. We operate 17 MR scanners, including an intraoperative unit, 3T, 1.5T and 0.55T units, 18 CT scanners including among them GE VCT 64, Revolution, Frontier and Discovery HD 750 scanners, Siemens Force scanner, a portable scanner for the neuro ICU, a dental scanner and two photon counting scanners. Our three neuroangiographic suites include a CT biplane angiographic unit, a biplane angiographic unit and a multipurpose single plane angiographic unit. A new inpatient building is opening in November 2025 with two additional MR scanners and one CT scanner. Additional scanners will also be coming on line at several outpatient facilities in the coming months.
Responsibilities include teaching a spectrum of learners (medical students, residents, fellows and ourselves too), and clinical, translational and/or basic science research. We have many ongoing research programs within the Department, including close collaboration with our own Basic Sciences Division, and with colleagues across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan campus. The University of Michigan Medical School has the largest group of health services researchers in the United States at our Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation, and an excellent Faculty Development Program.
Neuroradiology faculty enjoy close relationships with many disciplines, including Neurology,Neurosurgery,Otolaryngology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Radiation Oncology. These collaborations provide a stimulating collegial atmosphere with more than 20 interdisciplinary conferences each week, including teaching conferences, tumor boards and clinical working conferences. We strive to be the “leaders and best” in pursuit of excellence in clinical care, research and education.
Required Qualifications: M.D. or equivalent, ABR-certified, has passed the core examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency, with ACGME-accredited fellowship training in neuroradiology, and the ability to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan. Evidence of clinical competence and competence in teaching is expected. Candidates with two years of fellowship training will be given preference, although this is not mandatory.
How to apply: Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to:
Ellen Hoeffner, M.D. Director, Division of Neuroradiology University of Michigan Health System / Michigan Medicine 1500 E. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0326 E-mail: hoeffner@med.umich.edu
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