- Job Detail
POSITION SUMMARY
Radiology Associates of Florida (RAF) is seeking a fellowship-trained Nuclear Medicine Radiologist to join and support our growing practice in Sarasota, FL.
This is an exceptional opportunity to practice a high percentage of nuclear medicine in a collaborative, physician-led environment while enjoying the coastal lifestyle Sarasota is famous for.
- Case Mix: Approximately 50–75% Nuclear Medicine studies, with the remainder consisting of general diagnostic imaging
- Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
- Weekend Coverage: Low volume—averaging only 12 weekend days per year (8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.)
- Partnership Track Available
- Moonlighting: Access to RAF’s internal moonlighting program, offering unmatched flexibility to work
In Sarasota, RAF supports a rapidly expanding healthcare system anchored by Sarasota Memorial Hospital, one of the largest public teaching hospitals in Florida and a regional referral center.
The network includes:
- Sarasota Memorial Hospital (897 beds) – Flagship facility in Sarasota
- Sarasota Memorial Hospital – Venice – Full-service sister hospital
- Sarasota Memorial Hospital – North Port Campus (Opening Fall 2028) – A new 100-bed acute care hospital under construction
Intercoastal Medical Group Imaging: Offers a wide range of imaging services, including nuclear medicine and PET/CT, contributing to an optimal study mix for our radiologists.
Sarasota Memorial is consistently recognized for clinical excellence, designated as both a Level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center, and repeatedly awarded a 5-star CMS rating.
The radiology department provides both inpatient and outpatient imaging services, including:
- MRI and CT
- Fluoroscopy and X-rays
- Two nuclear medicine suites
- Stress testing
- A bi-plane interventional radiology suite
Additional Role Highlights:
- Procedures are not required, but radiologists who wish to maintain procedural proficiency will be supported.
- We foster a team-based practice environment, and the incoming Nuclear Medicine Radiologist will collaborate with a seasoned group of subspecialists.
DESIRED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
- Fellows and residents welcome to apply
- Candidates must be a Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy, and residency trained in the practice of Nuclear Medicine or Nuclear Radiology
- Board eligible or certified by American Board of Radiology or the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology
- Medical license or the ability to obtain a license in the state of FL