Locum Physician – Radiology (Diagnostic) – Hartford, CT
Job at a glance
Job description
Location: Hartford, CT
Position Type: Locum | Physician – Diagnostic Radiology
Overview
Busy Diagnostic Radiology department in Hartford, CT is seeking locum Radiologists for a 3–6 month assignment starting March 21, 2026, with the option to extend as needs require. This role supports 24/7 diagnostic reading coverage in a high-volume Trauma I environment with hospital-based and remote workflow options.
Practice Highlights
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Hospital-based with some remote reading
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Hybrid schedule preferred
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Very busy Diagnostic Radiology department
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Trauma Level I facility
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Full support staff available
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Patient population includes neonates, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics (rare pediatrics)
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EMR/Systems: EPIC, PowerScribe, PACS
Candidate Requirements
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Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology (ABR or AOBR) – REQUIRED
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Valid Connecticut medical license (or eligibility) – REQUIRED
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DEA registration and state-controlled substance certification (or eligibility) – REQUIRED
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BLS – REQUIRED | ACLS optional based on subspecialty
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Self-Query NPDB (pulled within 30 days) – REQUIRED at presentation
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Fellowship training in a radiology subspecialty (Neuro, Cardiac, etc.) – Highly Preferred
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Ability to read CT, US, and MRI independently
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Proficiency with PACS, PowerScribe, and modern radiology IT platforms
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Experience in high-volume, integrated health system environments
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Strong collaboration skills with multidisciplinary teams
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Comfortable with hybrid onsite/remote workflows
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Commitment to quality, safety, and patient-centered care
Schedule & Coverage
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Start Date: March 21, 2026 (12:00 AM)
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Assignment Length: 3–6 months, extension possible
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24/7 diagnostic reading coverage
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Two providers per shift
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Shifts include:
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Morning
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Afternoon
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Night
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Overnight
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No traditional call coverage
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Estimated credentialing timeframe: 90–120 days (with completed applications)
Why Hartford, CT?
Hartford offers access to major Northeast cities, a strong healthcare system, and the opportunity to work in a high-acuity Trauma I setting with flexible hybrid reading options.
How to Apply
Interested providers should share their CV, CT license details, NPDB Self-Query, and rate sheet for submission.