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Nuclear Medicine Physician
US-OR-Portland
Requisition ID: 2026-38199
Position Category: Faculty/Provider
Job Type: Faculty
Position Type: Regular Full-Time
Posting Department: Diagnostic Radiology
Posting Salary Range: $423k to $497k
Posting FTE: 1.00
Posting Schedule: Monday - Friday with variable call
Posting Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm with variable call
HR Mission: School of Medicine
Drug Testable: Yes
Department Overview
Nuclear Medicine Physician | No Weekends | Hybrid
The Section of Molecular Imaging and Therapy in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) is seeking a full-time Nuclear Medicine physician or Nuclear Radiologist. The section has state-of-the-art imaging equipment, a robust theranostics program, and sees both adult and pediatric patients with a mixture of complexity from within OHSU, the Doernbecher Children's Hospital, as well as more widely throughout Oregon and adjacent states.
Discover your future at OHSU Diagnostic Radiology - click below for a brief overview of the department.
https://www.ohsu.edu/sites/default/files/2024-12/OHSU-Radiology-Faculty-Recruitment-December2024_0.pdf
Oversee daily clinical operations of the section
Manage a broad imaging caseload generated by:
Five SPECT/CT scanners
Two digital PET/CT scanners
One PET/MRI scanner
Support and contribute to our theranostics program, including:
Neuroendocrine tumor therapies
Prostate cancer therapies
Radioiodine therapies
Several research therapies
Collaborate closely with medical physics and participate in a robust dosimetry program
Participate in multidisciplinary tumor boards
Teach at all levels: medical students, residents, and fellows
Engage in departmental educational activities, including:
Radiology Residency program
Nuclear Medicine Residency/Fellowship program
- An interest and involvement in research is preferred but not required, given the current trajectory of the field in general and at OHSU. This may involve a variety of research types including:
- Investigator-initiated studies
- Industry-sponsored clinical trials
- Retrospective projects for both radionuclide imaging and therapy
The Center for Radiochemistry Research (CRR) is a state-of-the-art cyclotron facility that offers opportunities for collaboration in developing radionuclides for basic science, small and large animal studies, and human clinical trials. Support is available from trainees at multiple levels as well as a strong departmental research team.
Required Qualifications
- ABR or ABNM Board Certified or Board Eligible
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Diagnostic Radiology residency
- Eligible to practice in Oregon
- International Medical Graduates encouraged to apply if they also hold:
- Valid ECFMG certification
- ABR or ABNM Board Certified or Board Eligible through the ABR IMG Alternate Pathway Program
Preferred Qualifications
- Academic experience or interest
- Current Nuclear Medicine Residents or Fellows, all levels of candidates with fellowship training and/or faculty experience in Nuclear Medicine are encouraged to apply
Additional Details
- Generous signing bonus
- Competitive salary with exceptional retirement plan including 403b, governmental 457b, and 401a (with 12% employer contribution)
- Generous PTO plan: 26 days PTO, 11 holidays, and conference time, with flexible scheduling and emphasis on work-life balance
- Comprehensive malpractice protection
- Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid parental leave, and wellness initiatives
- Highly successful academic promotion track record over the last 10 years
- Research support and collaboration with nationally recognized centers across the institution
- Protected administrative time for nearly 30 disaggregated leadership positions across the department
- $7,000 CME allowance
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
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