University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Physician Scientist - Integrated Diagnostics (Asst., Assoc., or Prof) - Tenure

Madison, WI

full-time
Inpatient and outpatient

Job Summary:

The Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health is seeking a dynamic physician-scientist to help build a research program focused on advanced imaging diagnosis and therapy in cancer biology, including the areas of integrated diagnostics and/ or theranostics. This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with several departments and institutional leaders in the areas of research, clinical and education as part of an academic career within the Department of Radiology at the rank of Assistant, Associate or Professor on the Tenure Track. The clinical area will be determined by the successful applicant's sub-specialty expertise and interests in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine.

As a public employee, the hired faculty member will participate in the Wisconsin Retirement System which includes pension benefits and malpractice insurance. This position also comes with a competitive salary and generous vacation and paid-time off benefits.

Qualifications:

Completion of Diagnostic Radiology Residency: Required by the start date.

Completion of Fellowship program in breast imaging, nuclear medicine/ radiology, or sub-specialty: Required by the start date.

Education:

Required
Terminal Degree
MD/ DO or equivalent by start date

Required
PhD in Cancer Biology or other closely related field of science by the start date

License/Certification:

Required
MD - Physician - State Licensure
WI Medical License, or eligible for by the start date

Required
ABR - Certified or board eligible by American Board of Radiology
Board certified or Board eligible in American Board of Radiology and/ or ABNM (American Board of Nuclear Medicine) by start date

About University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Recognized as an international leader in education, research and service, the School of Medicine and Public Health continues to evolve to meet changing health care needs.From creating academic programs targeting health professional shortage areas to becoming the nation's first school to integrate medicine and public health, the University of Wisconsin consistently strives to be on the forefront of health care innovation through service, science, scholarship and social responsibility. See why we're consistently recognized as an international leader in education, research and service.

Posted February 22, 2025