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Occupation Physician
Specialty Radiology-Breast
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Location Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 6/30/20

Step into an established, high volume practice covering a large geographic territory

Medical Group is seeking a board-certified Radiologist specializing in Breast Imaging to join our established practice in Lexington, KY. We are a dynamic practice consisting of four dedicated Breast Radiologists and are known throughout the Central Kentucky area as a leader in Breast Imaging.

Board Certification/Eligibility is required.

About the position:

  • Competitive salary with quality incentives
  • Competitive benefit options (retirement, health, life and long-term disability insurance, Malpractice, CME)
  • Moving relocation reimbursement

About Breast Imaging Center:

  • ACR “Breast Center of Excellence” and MQSA certified
  • NAPBC accredited center
  • All digital mammography with tomosynthesis, breast ultrasound, Breast MRI
  • Dedicated breast-imaging technologists
  • Stereotactic (Prone and upright with TOMO), ultrasound and MRI guided biopsy
  • 6 screening sites and 1 diagnostic site with same day results on diagnostic exams
  • Actively participates in multidisciplinary conferences and works closely with breast surgeons, oncologists and radiation oncologists for the best outcome for our patients
  • Over 40,000 exams in the past 1 year; including 1,300 breast biopsies.

About our physician-led medical group:

We offer you a caring, collaborative environment where leadership listens. A good work/life balance is a priority. And family is important to us. We bring together all of our employed providers into one comprehensive, multispecialty network serving residents of Kentucky, Indiana and neighboring states. Backed by a system of hospitals and led by experienced physicians who are distinguished in their fields, the group encompasses nearly 1,000 providers, including 610 physicians and more than 375 advanced practice clinicians. These professionals include primary care providers, as well as highly trained surgeons and specialists offering advanced treatments, technologies and care.

About our Lexington Medical Center:

We are a 391-bed tertiary care facility, and also a major medical research and education center. Established in 1954, we are recognized for excellence in heart care and cancer care, and the hospital’s Clinical Research Center conducts groundbreaking research in both fields as well as in several other disciplines.

We continue to lead in maternity care, having delivered nearly 150,000 babies. The hospital operates six outlying outpatient centers, including locations in Georgetown, Nicholasville and Richmond.

We have been distinguished three times as a Top Performer by The Joint Commission and has been named a Magnet® hospital for nursing excellence three times.

U.S. News & World Report ranked us #1 in Kentucky in both 2014 and 2015 in its Best Hospital rankings.

Locally, we have been recognized for 10 years in a row as “Favorite Hospital” and “Favorite Place to Have a Baby” in the Readers’ Choice poll conducted by the Lexington Herald-Leader.

About Lexington, KY:

  • 2nd largest city in Kentucky, with over 300,000 residents in Lexington-Fayette County
  • Located in the heart of the Bluegrass Region, often referred to as the “Horse Capital of the World”
  • 600 miles from 50% of the US population, at the crossroads of two major interstates (I-75 and I-64)

Nestled amidst the picturesque horse farms and rolling hills of Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region, Lexington is the second largest city in Kentucky, with 310,797 people living in the Lexington-Fayette County census area. Rooted in history, the city was established near explorer Daniel Boone’s home at Boonesboro, one of the first settlements in the state.

Often called the “horse capital of the world,” Lexington provides many opportunities to learn about horses and watch horse racing, including the legendary Keeneland Race Course, The Thoroughbred Center training facility, Kentucky Horse Park, and The Red Mile Harness Track, the second oldest horse racing track in the nation. Many retired Kentucky Derby champions live at Kentucky Horse Park and on horse farms in the surrounding areas.

The University of Kentucky has a large presence in Lexington, with its sports teams drawing fans from across the state to cheer on the Wildcats on game days. The city also is home to Transylvania University, Lexington Theological Seminary, and Bluegrass Community and Technical College, and is within a short drive of a number of other colleges and universities.

Kentucky is known worldwide for its bourbon whiskey, with five historic distilleries in the Lexington area and others within a short drive of the city. A number of smaller, craft distilleries are scattered across the region, along with craft beer breweries and wineries, most of which offer tastings and tours.