Faculty Positions

Cardiothoracic Radiologist

The Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained cardiothoracic radiologist to join our team of 17 cardiothoracic radiology faculty at either the Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor or Professor level.

Our growing and diverse practice has the breadth, depth and scale for faculty at any career stage and with general or specialized interests anywhere along the spectrum from clinician-educator to clinician-scientist. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development.

The division performs and interprets the full gamut of cardiothoracic radiology examinations, including thoracic and cardiovascular CT and MRI, and CT-guided thoracic biopsies/drainage procedures. The division was responsible for nearly 145,000 examinations in the last fiscal year using state of the art digital portable & standard chest radiographic equipment with tomosynthesis capability, MRI, and CT scanners with low dose technology. Responsibilities include teaching a spectrum of learners (medical students, residents, fellows and ourselves too), and clinical, translational and/or basic research. We have many ongoing research programs within the Department, including close collaboration with our own Basic Sciences Division, and with colleagues across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan campus. The University of Michigan Medical School has the largest group of health services researchers in the United States at our Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation, and an excellent Faculty Development Program.

Cardiothoracic Radiology faculty enjoy close relationships with many disciplines, including Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Thoracic Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, and Cardiovascular Medicine. We are active in many multidisciplinary programs including the Thoracic Cancer Program as part of our NCCN & NIH designated Rogel Cancer Center, Interstitial Lung Disease, obstructive lung disease, lung transplantation, cardiac oncology, cardiomyopathy, pediatric and adult congenital heart disease, aortic disease and TAVR, and cardiac electrophysiology/arrthythmia.  These close collaborations provide a stimulating collegial atmosphere with numerous interdisciplinary clinical and research conferences. We strive to be the “leaders and best” in pursuit of excellence in clinical care, research and education.

Required Qualifications

M.D. or equivalent, ABR-certified or has passed the core examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency, fellowship training in cardiothoracic radiology, and the ability to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan. Evidence of clinical competence and competence in teaching is expected.

How to apply:

Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to:

Prachi Agarwal, M.D.
Division Director, Cardiothoracic Radiology
Michigan Medicine
1500 E.Medical Center Drive; CVC #5582
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5868
E-mail: [email protected]

U-M EEO/AA Statement: The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Neuroradiology

Job Summary: The Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained neuroradiologist with high integrity and a strong commitment to professionalism to join our team at either the Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor or Professor level.

Our growing and diverse practice has the breadth, depth, and scale for faculty at any career stage and with general or specialized interests anywhere along the spectrum from clinician-educator to clinician-scientist. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development.

The Neuroradiology Division performs and interprets the full gamut of diagnostic examinations and procedures, including CT, MRI, myelography, lumbar punctures, and biopsies in the outpatient, inpatient and ER settings. The neurointerventional radiology team is based in the Division and is composed of three radiologists and two neurosurgeons. Our training programs include 6 neuroradiology fellows, a second year neuroradiology fellow, and a neurointerventional radiology fellow.

The Department has the latest hardware and software capabilities for all aspects of anatomic, physiologic and metabolic imaging. We operate 15 MR scanners, including an intraoperative unit, 3T, 1.5T and 0.55T units, 18 CT scanners including among them GE VCT 64, Revolution, Frontier and Discovery HD 750 scanners, Siemens Force scanner, a portable scanner for the neuro ICU, a dental scanner and 2 photon counting scanners. Our 3 neuroangiographic suites include a CT biplane angiographic unit, a biplane angiographic unit and a multipurpose single plane angiographic unit.

Responsibilities include teaching a spectrum of learners (medical students, residents, fellows and ourselves too), and clinical, translational and/or basic science research. We have many ongoing research programs within the Department, including close collaboration with our own Basic Sciences Division, and with colleagues across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan campus. The University of Michigan Medical School has the largest group of health services researchers in the United States at our Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation, and an excellent Faculty Development Program.

Neuroradiology faculty enjoy close relationships with many disciplines, including Neurology, Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Radiation Oncology. These collaborations provide a stimulating collegial atmosphere with more than 20 interdisciplinary conferences each week, including teaching conferences, tumor boards and clinical working conferences. We strive to be the “leaders and best” in pursuit of excellence in clinical care, research and education.

Required Qualifications: M.D. or equivalent, ABR-certified, has passed the core examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency, with ACGME-accredited fellowship training in neuroradiology, and the ability to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan. Evidence of clinical competence and competence in teaching is expected. Candidates with two years of fellowship training will be given preference, although this is not mandatory.

How to apply:

Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to:

Ellen Hoeffner, M.D.
Director, Division of Neuroradiology
University of Michigan Health System / Michigan Medicine
1500 E. Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0326

[email protected]

U-M EEO/AA Statement: The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Radiologist

Job Summary: The Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained physician with strong research skills, high integrity, and a strong commitment to professionalism to join our team. Appointment rank is commensurate with experience.

Candidates should be able to demonstrate the Medical School’s core values of authenticity, respect, inclusivity, innovation, excellence and promotion of wellness. Fundamental to the position are the ability to:

  • Serve as an inspiring positive role model
  • Assist in recruiting, developing, and retaining the best faculty, staff, and learners
  • Deliver outstanding collaborative patient care
  • Advance the scientific and research missions of the department
  • Cultivate a learning community that promotes bold and innovative education for the advancement of science, health, and healthcare delivery
  • Engage and collaborate with our institutional, local, state, national, and global communities to advance health and science

Our growing and diverse practice has the breadth, depth and scale for faculty at any career stage. We welcome applicants with diverse academic interests. Clinical excellence is foundational and needed, and we deeply value the research and teaching pillars of our Department. Mentorship, career and leadership development, and an inclusive culture are emphasized.

The Division of Nuclear Medicine provides clinical care on our main campus at the University Hospital and attached CS Mott Children’s Hospital. Division resources include 2 clinical whole-body PET/CT (Siemens mCT), a dedicated cardiac PET/CT (Biograph Vision), a dedicated research PET/CT (Siemens Biograph TruePoint), 4 SPECT/CT (Siemens Symbia-T16) and 4 SPECT Siemens Symbia-S tomography units. The Division has additional resources for clinical monitoring and radiotherapeutic infusions. We have integrated clinical and research resources in our Cyclotron/PET Radiochemistry Laboratory for nuclide production (2 GE PETtrace cyclotrons), radiotracer syntheses (14 Comecer hot cells) and associated cGMP resources for production of tracers for human use. The laboratory is fully equipped for preclinical research including biodistribution and animal imaging capabilities. Additional hardware resources can be pursued for the appropriate candidate.

Our Nuclear Medicine faculty supervise and interpret diagnostic PET/CT imaging with use of 18FFDG, 18F-Axumin, 68Ga-DOTATATE, 68Ga-PSMA-11, 18F-PSMA and a complete range of singlephoton diagnostic studies with emphasis on SPECT/CT hybrid imaging applications. Radiotherapies with oral Na131I and parenteral 131I-MIBG, 223RaCl290Y-Zevalin, 177Lu-DOTATATE, and 177Lu-PSMA are routinely performed. Experience with 177Lu-PSMA is highly desirable.

Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging is one of 9 clinical divisions, which together with our robust basic science division, form the Department of Radiology faculty. With approximately 150 faculty, we consistently rank near the top nationally in NIH funding, post-graduate radiology education programs, and in the US News & World Report rankings of top hospitals. The Division provides training for clinical fellows, post-doctoral researchers and our diagnostic radiology residents.

Responsibilities include working with a diverse team, conducting outstanding collaborative clinical care, teaching a spectrum of learners (medical students, residents, fellows, and faculty), and performing innovative research. We have many ongoing research programs within the Division and Department, some of which involve close collaboration with our own Basic Sciences Division, and with colleagues across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan campus. The University of Michigan Medical School has the largest group of health services researchers in the United States at our Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation, and an excellent Faculty Development Program. The University of Michigan has been rated the best public university in the country and across-the spectrum excellence is present in areas such as Business, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Arts and Sciences; innumerable opportunities for collaboration are available.

The Michigan Medicine Medical Campus is connected to both the Medical School and greater University campus. Ann Arbor is consistently rated as one of the nation’s top cities in which to live, work, and play, and is a community ranked highly for raising a family. The city is culturally rich and provides excellent educational options for children. Faculty enjoy attending diverse cultural activities in music, theater, art and athletic events offered across campus. Detroit Metropolitan Airport, a Delta Airlines hub, is approximately half an hour away, which provides non-stop flights to most US and many international destinations.

Required Qualifications: The applicant must have an M.D., M.D.-Ph.D. or equivalent, is an ABR diplomat with CAQ certification in Nuclear Medicine or has completed an ACGME-accredited residency in Nuclear Medicine (ABNM diplomate), and able to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan. Evidence of clinical, teaching, research, and leadership competence is expected.

How to apply: Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to:

Holli Porter
Executive Assistant to the Chair
[email protected]
(734) 936-4346

Pediatric Radiologist

The Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained pediatric radiologist to join our team of 12 faculty in the Section of Pediatric Radiology at the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, at either the Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor or Professor level.

Our growing and diverse practice has the breadth, depth and scale for faculty at any career stage, and with general or specialized interests anywhere along the spectrum from clinician-educator to clinician-scientist. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development in a culture that embraces diversity. We are seeking candidates who are excellent clinical pediatric radiologists and enthusiastic educators. An aptitude for research and innovation is encouraged.

The Section of Pediatric Radiology is responsible for all body and musculoskeletal imaging of pediatric patients, totaling approximately 95,000 pediatric imaging exams annually. State of the art imaging equipment at the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital includes 3 MRIs, an intraoperative MRI, 2 CTs, 7 ultrasound units, 6 radiography rooms and 4 fluoroscopy/radiography rooms. The hospital has 277 pediatric beds, diverse subspecialty outpatient clinics and a busy 31 bay pediatric emergency department.

Pediatric Radiology is one of 9 clinical specialty units, which together with our robust basic science division, form the Department of Radiology faculty. With approximately 150 faculty, we consistently ranks near the top nationally in NIH funding, and rank within the top 10 post graduate radiology education programs. The Section provides training for two Pediatric Radiology fellows each year.

C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital is located on the Ann Arbor Medical Campus of the University of Michigan. Connectivity to the Medical School and greater university campus provides opportunity for collaboration with a diverse faculty. Ann Arbor is consistently rated one of the top cities its size in which to live, work and play, and is a community ranked highly for raising a family. The city is culturally rich and provides excellent educational options for children. Many faculty enjoy attending the diversity of music/theater/art and athletic events (#Go Blue) offered across campus. Detroit Metro Airport, a Delta Airlines hub, is approximately half an hour away, providing non-stop flights to most US and many international destinations.

Required Qualifications

M.D. or equivalent, ABR-certified or has passed the core examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency. Must have completed an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Pediatric Radiology, completed or be eligible to complete ABR-certification in Pediatric Radiology, and have the ability to obtain a State of Michigan medical license. Additional subspecialty fellowship training beyond 1-year of Pediatric Radiology is positively regarded. Evidence of clinical and teaching is competence is expected. This recruitment is open until filled.

How to apply

Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to:

Anastasia Hryhorczuk, MD
Director, Section of Pediatric Radiology
[email protected]
734-232-9253

U-M EEO/AA Statement: The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Pediatric Vascular and Interventional Radiologist

The University of Michigan Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained Pediatric Interventional Radiologist with high integrity and a strong commitment to professionalism to join our ever growing Pediatric Vascular and Interventional Radiology team. We encourage application at any level of faculty experience – Assistant, Associate Professor, or Professor. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development, and interest in research and innovation in a culture that embraces diversity and collaboration.

The VIR Division provides clinical care at the University Hospital, Frankel Cardiovascular Center, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital on our main campus, in addition to several Michigan Medicine ambulatory care facilities and the Ann Arbor Veteran’s Affairs Hospital. The IR Pediatric Interventional Radiologist will be dedicated to our C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital where we have 1 Angio Suite with potential for a second, a designated IR Reading Room and clinic office space, 2 dedicated Pediatric IR PA’s and 1 dedicated Pediatric Clinical Care Coordinator. Additionally, there is access to MRI for interventional procedures.

Vascular and Interventional Radiology is one of 9 clinical specialty units, which together with our robust basic science division, form the Department of Radiology faculty. With approximately 150 faculty, we consistently rank near the top nationally in NIH funding, and rank within the top 10 post graduate radiology education programs. The Division provides training for 5 VIR fellows, 15 IR-DR residents, and 32 diagnostic radiology residents. We have several advanced practice providers and continue to hire staff to meet our growing practice.

C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital is located on the Ann Arbor Medical Campus of the University of Michigan. Connectivity to the Medical School and greater university campus provides opportunity for collaboration with a diverse faculty. Ann Arbor is consistently rated one of the top cities its size in which to live, work and play, and is a community ranked highly for raising a family. The city is culturally rich and provides excellent educational options for children. Many Faculty enjoy attending the diversity of music/theater/art and athletic events (#Go Blue) offered across campus. Detroit Metro Airport, a Delta Airlines hub, is approximately half an hour away, providing nonstop flights to most US and many international destinations.

Required Qualifications: M.D. or equivalent, ABR-certified or has passed the Core Examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency. Must have completed an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, completed or be eligible to complete ABR-certification in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, and be able to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan. Evidence of clinical competence and competence in teaching is expected.

This recruitment is open until filled.

How to apply:

Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to:

Brionnah Wyse
Administrative Assistant to Baljendra Kapoor, M.D.
[email protected]

U-M EEO/AA Statement: The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Vascular and Interventional Radiologist

The Department of Radiology is recruiting fellowship-trained vascular interventional radiologists with high integrity and a strong commitment to professionalism to join our team faculty in the Division of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (VIR) at either the Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor or Professor level.

Our growing and diverse adult and pediatric VIR practice has the breadth, depth and scale for faculty at any career stage, and with general or specialized interests anywhere along the spectrum from clinician-educator to clinician-scientist. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development in a culture that embraces diversity. We are seeking candidates who are excellent clinical vascular interventional radiologists and enthusiastic educators. An aptitude for research and innovation is strongly encouraged.

The VIR Division provides clinical care at the University Hospital, Frankel Cardiovascular Center, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital on our main campus, in addition to several Michigan Medicine ambulatory care facilities and the Ann Arbor Veteran’s Affairs Hospital. Across the Michigan Medicine facilities, we have 14 angiography suites, including 2 combined CT-angiography rooms, and 2 additional rooms with cone-beam CT capability. The Ann Arbor Veteran’s Affairs Hospital, the largest in our state, has 2 state-of-the-art angiography suites and a dedicated procedural CT scanner.  We are actively planning programming for additional suites in our new clinical inpatient tower on main campus, and East Medical Campus ambulatory facilities in Ann Arbor.

Our VIR faculty perform 100% IR, including the entire gamut of image-guided minimally-invasive procedures with strong emphasis on vascular, oncologic, transplant, hepatobiliary and pediatric IR services. VIR faculty are engaged in all facets of image-guided intervention, including aortic disease, PAD, venous disease, pulmonary disease, interventional oncology, peripheral skeletal bone ablation and cement augmentation, visceral tumor ablation, advanced portal hypertension and transplant interventions. The VIR-division is a clinically-based practice and faculty are integrally involved in multidisciplinary tumor boards, portal hypertension clinics, vascular clinics, and transplant programs.

Vascular Interventional Radiology is one of 9 clinical specialty units, which together with our robust basic science division, form the Department of Radiology faculty. With approximately 150 faculty, we consistently rank near the top nationally in NIH funding, and rank within the top 10 post graduate radiology education programs. The Division provides training for 5 VIR fellows, 15 IR-DR residents, and 32 diagnostic radiology residents. We have several advanced practice providers and continue to hire staff to meet our growing practice.

The Michigan Medicine Medical Campus has connectivity to both the Medical School and greater University campus, providing opportunity for collaboration with a diverse faculty.  Ann Arbor is consistently rated as one of the top cities its size in which to live, work and play, and is a community ranked highly for raising a family. The city is culturally rich and provides excellent educational options for children. Many faculty enjoy attending the diversity of music/theater/art and athletic events (#Go Blue) offered across campus. Detroit Metro Airport, a Delta Airlines hub, is approximately half an hour away, providing not stop flights to most US and many international destinations.

Required Qualifications

M.D. or equivalent, ABR-certified or has passed the core examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency. Must have completed an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, completed or be eligible to complete ABR-certification in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, and be able to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan. Evidence of clinical competence and competence in teaching is expected.

This recruitment is open until filled.

How to apply

Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to:

Michele Mangner
Faculty Services Office
[email protected]

734-764-9552

U-M EEO/AA Statement: The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.