Practice in a true daytime radiology role with no evenings or nights, supported by a collaborative regional Mayo Clinic Health System team.
Join a highly collaborative, 17-radiologist practice within a physician-led, financially stable Mayo Clinic Health System, with strong subspecialty support and consistent clinical demand.
Practice primarily within your neuroradiology subspecialty, along with general hospital and emergency imaging, allowing you to maintain subspecialty focus while staying engaged in a well-rounded practice.
Work a predictable daytime schedule (Monday–Friday) with shared weekend daytime coverage (5-6 weekends/year) and no scheduled evenings or nights (weekend shifts can be done remotely).
all after-hours coverage managed by a separate Mayo Clinic Health System radiology team.
allowing for a consistent daily routine and clear separation between work and personal time.
Interpret studies in a dedicated individual reading office, designed to support focus, efficiency, and a high-quality reading experience.
Leverage a combination of vended and internally developed AI tools to support workflow efficiency, prioritization, and diagnostic accuracy within daily practice.
Participate in a busy, high-quality practice environment with strong referral patterns, where clinical volume supports both subspecialty expertise and professional growth.
Option to perform a small volume of procedures including LP and myelogram, with the opportunity to increase procedural volume based on individual interests and experience (including head and neck procedures if desired).
Engage in regular interdisciplinary conferences, fostering direct collaboration with referring clinicians and reinforcing Mayo Clinic’s integrated, patient-centered care model.
Contribute to peer review, quality initiatives, and Mayo Clinic committee activities, with opportunities to influence practice standards and collaborate across the broader Mayo Clinic system.
Practice in an environment that emphasizes efficiency, collegiality, and long-term sustainability.