Nemours Children's Health, Jacksonville, is currently seeking a diagnostic Pediatric Radiologist to join ten Pediatric Radiologists including three Interventional Pediatric Radiologists, on a PRN basis. Nemours is a pediatric tertiary care subspecialty clinic located in Jacksonville, Florida. The position as an attending diagnostic Pediatric Radiologist is based out of our freestanding outpatient facility and at Wolfson Children's Hospital. Wolfson is a 216-bed pediatric hospital where all imaging modalities are utilized. An opportunity for academic appointment to the Mayo Medical School and University of Florida, Jacksonville are available.
The preferred candidate will have strong skills and experience in the interpretation of diagnostic pediatric radiology exams, excellent clinical and interpersonal skills, and the desire to collaborate with clinicians to deliver the best in imaging care .
As one of the nation's premier pediatric health care systems, Nemours provides world-class clinical care in four states - Delaware, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Nemours is nationally known for leadership in prevention, quality and safety, family-centered care, continuous improvement (lean), and informatics.
Nemours Radiology provides full pediatric imaging services (diagnostic and interventional) for the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE, Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando, FL, Nemours Children's Specialty Care in Jacksonville, FL, Nemours Children's Clinic in Pensacola, FL, as well as staffs pediatric radiology at Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville, FL.
Nemours radiology services are integrated within a single PACS with faculty working from common work-lists. In 2019, over 300,000 imaging examinations were performed in the system. Faculty are licensed in both Delaware and Florida and credentialed throughout the system. By creating an integrated Nemours-wide Radiology department, with a critical mass of 40 pediatric radiologists, making us one of the largest pediatric radiology faculty in the nation. This critical mass has enabled marked improvement in report turn-around times, increased sub-specialization, dramatic increase in academic productivity, and work on system-wide quality improvement and safety initiatives.