Radiology - Physician at Adult Central Campus - Tenet Healthcare
JOB DESCRIPTION
Detroit Medical Center's physician group is building something meaningful a dedicated neuroradiology service rooted in academic excellence, resident education, and quality-driven care under new leadership. You'll read exclusively neuro cases across a six-hospital enterprise that includes a Level I trauma center and a pediatric hospital, all without carrying call. This is a rare opportunity to practice at the intersection of clinical depth and teaching, with the stability of a major academic health system behind you.
Position Highlights
- Specialty: Neuroradiology 100% neuro reads, no diversified case mix
- Call: No call
- Volume: 45-50 studies per shift; approximately 10,000 wRVUs annually
- Schedule: Predictable on-site 8-hour weekday shifts
- Setting: Academic, quality-focused environment across six DMC hospitals in metro Detroit, including a Level I trauma center and a pediatric hospital
- Teaching: Daily resident interaction via the I-Collaborate platform; the department places a high value on education
- Technology: Enterprise PACS (Change Healthcare + PowerScribe); Sectra transition planned for 2026
- Open to: New graduates and experienced neuroradiologists
- Group: Subspecialty-rich department spanning neuroradiology, MSK, body imaging, pediatric radiology, nuclear medicine, breast imaging, emergency radiology, and more
What We Offer
- Compensation: Base salary structured for 10,000 annual wRVUs; additional per-wRVU compensation above threshold
- Sign-on bonus: Enhanced sign-on bonus for qualified candidates
- Fellowship stipend: Earn while you learn program available
- Leadership opportunities: Lead quality initiatives, projects, and educational programs
- Deferred compensation program with employer match
- Malpractice insurance provided (with tail coverage)
- Health, dental, and life insurance
- 401(k) with employer matching
- Relocation assistance
Candidate Requirements
- Board eligible or board certified in Neuroradiology (U.S.-trained)
- Passion for resident teaching and academic medicine
- Comfort with the pace of an academic environment
- New graduates and experienced neuroradiologists both welcomed
Why Detroit
Detroit is a city in the middle of a remarkable resurgence a place where deep cultural roots and a reinvented urban core make for a genuinely compelling place to live. The cost of living remains well below most major metros, giving your compensation real purchasing power whether you're buying a home in the city or settling into one of the area's excellent suburban communities. Detroit's dining and arts scenes punch well above their weight, anchored by world-class institutions like the Detroit Institute of Arts, a legendary music heritage, and a restaurant landscape that continues to draw national attention. With easy access to the Great Lakes, professional sports across all four major leagues, and a tight-knit medical community, Detroit offers a quality of life that consistently surprises those who experience it firsthand.