Locum - Physician - Radiology - Nuclear Medicine Hartford, CT
Updated 1/27/26
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Physician
Radiology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Location:
Hartford, CT
Hartford offers a vibrant urban experience as Connecticut's capital city, featuring rich history, diverse cultural attractions, and excellent quality of life. The area provides access to beautiful New England landscapes while maintaining proximity to major metropolitan centers like Boston and New York City.
Facility:
This facility is a well-established medical center providing comprehensive healthcare services to the Hartford community and surrounding areas. The hospital features state-of-the-art technology with EPIC/PowerScribe/PACS systems and a full complement of support staff, operating as a Level I Trauma Center with a busy radiology department.
Opportunity:
Board Certified - Nuclear Medicine Radiology
Job Details:
• 3-6 month assignment with potential to extend as needs require • Schedule: Monday-Friday 7:30-4 with on-call coverage Monday-Friday evenings until 8pm • Weekend on-call coverage Saturday and Sunday from 8am-8pm • Practice setting includes both hospital and some remote work • Very busy department with high volume of cases • Work with diverse patient demographics including neonates, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics • Must be board certified or board eligible in Diagnostic Radiology by ABR or AOBR • Fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine highly preferred • Proficiency with PACS, Power Scribe, and current radiology IT platforms required • Experience with US and Stereotactic guided biopsies, aspirations, and localizations • Valid Connecticut medical license required (or eligibility) • Current DEA registration and state-controlled substance certification (or eligibility) • Current BLS certification required (ACLS optional depending on subspecialty) • Experience in high-volume clinical environments with integrated health systems preferred • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with referring clinicians and multi-disciplinary teams • Experience with hybrid onsite/remote workflow models beneficial • Strong commitment to quality, safety, and patient-centered care • Estimated credentialing timeframe: 90-120 days with completion of applications
Compensation:
Competitive hourly rates with weekly pay and malpractice included.
Hartford, CT
Hartford offers a vibrant urban experience as Connecticut's capital city, featuring rich history, diverse cultural attractions, and excellent quality of life. The area provides access to beautiful New England landscapes while maintaining proximity to major metropolitan centers like Boston and New York City.
Facility:
This facility is a well-established medical center providing comprehensive healthcare services to the Hartford community and surrounding areas. The hospital features state-of-the-art technology with EPIC/PowerScribe/PACS systems and a full complement of support staff, operating as a Level I Trauma Center with a busy radiology department.
Opportunity:
Board Certified - Nuclear Medicine Radiology
Job Details:
• 3-6 month assignment with potential to extend as needs require • Schedule: Monday-Friday 7:30-4 with on-call coverage Monday-Friday evenings until 8pm • Weekend on-call coverage Saturday and Sunday from 8am-8pm • Practice setting includes both hospital and some remote work • Very busy department with high volume of cases • Work with diverse patient demographics including neonates, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics • Must be board certified or board eligible in Diagnostic Radiology by ABR or AOBR • Fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine highly preferred • Proficiency with PACS, Power Scribe, and current radiology IT platforms required • Experience with US and Stereotactic guided biopsies, aspirations, and localizations • Valid Connecticut medical license required (or eligibility) • Current DEA registration and state-controlled substance certification (or eligibility) • Current BLS certification required (ACLS optional depending on subspecialty) • Experience in high-volume clinical environments with integrated health systems preferred • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with referring clinicians and multi-disciplinary teams • Experience with hybrid onsite/remote workflow models beneficial • Strong commitment to quality, safety, and patient-centered care • Estimated credentialing timeframe: 90-120 days with completion of applications
Compensation:
Competitive hourly rates with weekly pay and malpractice included.
By applying you agree to our Terms of Service