Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Interventional
INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGIST
INDIANAPOLIS METRO REGION
The Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, in partnership with Indiana University Health, is seeking a fellowship-trained interventional radiologist to join the Division of Interventional Radiology. This is an opportunity to practice the full spectrum of image-guided minimally invasive procedures at one of the nation's premier academic medical centers in downtown Indianapolis. The position includes clinical track or clinician-educator track appointment at an academic rank commensurate with experience.
The Opportunity
The IR division at IU School of Medicine is one of the largest academic IR practices in the Midwest, with 22 dedicated interventional radiologists practicing across a multi-hospital tertiary care network. The successful candidate will practice in the Indianapolis metropolitan region. This region is currently comprised of 2 large academic hospitals, 2 suburban hospitals, and a large county hospital.
- Perform a broad range of vascular and interventional procedures including interventional oncology (TACE, Y-90 radioembolization, thermal and cryoablation), peripheral arterial and venous interventions, dialysis access management, hepatobiliary intervention, trauma embolization, and complex biopsies and drainages.
- Participate in dedicated outpatient IR clinics with new patient consultations and longitudinal follow-up, functioning as a true clinical subspecialist.
- Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary partners in surgical oncology, hepatology, transplant surgery, vascular surgery, medical oncology, urology, and cardiology.
- Teach and mentor residents, fellows, and medical students in the IR suite and in didactic conferences, supported by robust Integrated DR/IR, Independent IR, and ESIR training programs.
- Opportunities to develop subspecialty interests in interventional oncology, women's health (uterine fibroid embolization), men's health (prostatic artery embolization), musculoskeletal intervention, or pediatric IR.
- Research opportunities available with support from the Medical Imaging Research Institute (MIRI) and departmental research infrastructure, though not required.
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