Breast Imaging Radiologist | Academic Appointment | Up to 100% Breast Dedication | Tampa, FL

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Breast Imaging Radiologist | Academic Appointment | Up to 100% Breast Dedication | Tampa, FL

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Posted: 26-Mar-26

Location: Tampa, Florida

Categories Physicians/Surgeons

Internal Number: 16063

Position Summary Radiology Associates of Florida, a Radiology Partners practice, is seeking a full time Breast Radiologist to support our growing practice in Tampa, FL. This position offers a heavy concentration of Breast Imaging (at least 90%, and up to 100% for interested candidates). Candidates who are interested in maintaining proficiency with their non-subspecialty general diagnostic skills will have the option to partake in general diagnostic shifts and emergency call if they would like. The ideal candidate can expect a heavy concentration in dedicated breast imaging including ultrasound, stereo and MRI guided breast biopsies. Our practice is fully 3D, including for stereotactic biopsies. A desire to work in a collaborative environment with the local surgeons, pathologists and oncologists is required. This is a full time, 8am – 5pm, partnership track eligible position. If interested, candidates would have the option of teaching the residents and fellows at the University of South Florida. This would not be required.

We offer an excellent and highly competitive compensation package to include moonlighting opportunities, a full range of benefits, 8 weeks PTO, 401K and med mal. Expect a sign-on bonus.

Local Practice And Community Overview RAF is the largest radiology practice in Florida. We serve the most prestigious, established health systems in the state, including on the east and west coasts, the Florida Panhandle, and the Keys.

Since our beginnings more than 50 years ago, we’ve enjoyed tremendous growth while keeping a commitment to superior service for our longtime partner hospitals. Our scale affords our practice stability and affords our radiologists flexibility in study mix and scheduling. We also recognize that scale alone does not beget excellence.

We are quality-oriented, and we practice radiology at the cutting edge, encouraging subspecialty-level interpretations across the practice, and facilitating collaboration and consultation between our radiologists. Our state-of-the-art IT suite includes universal PACS across the practice, AI tools, and integrated doc-to-doc communication widgets.

Our practice is locally and democratically led, with decisions vested in the hands of the group at large, rather than in a few founders or a small group of shareholders. We are the teaching physicians for the University of South Florida Department of Radiology in Tampa. In Sarasota, our physicians staff the Florida State University College of Medicine, hosting medical students in their 3rd and 4th years.

We also invite residents from the FSU Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine Residency programs to rotate in our departments.

Our diverse group of radiologists work and socialize together in our communities around Florida. Even between our communities across the state, we are one practice. We have a vibrant mix of highly experienced radiologists, as well as emerging leaders in our large cohort of early-career radiologists. We look forward to letting you get to know us better!

Get to know our practice! www.radflorida.com In Tampa, discover blue skies and sunshine, a sparkling waterfront, world-class chefs, and family fun! There is beautiful weather year-round, with average highs of 82 degrees and average lows of 65 degrees. Florida has no state income tax, estate tax, or inheritance tax.

See where we work and play! www.visittampabay.com

Desired Professional Skills And Experience

  • Fellows and residents welcome to apply
  • Candidates must be a Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy and be residency trained in the practice of Diagnostic Radiology
  • Board eligible or certified by American Board of Radiology or the American Osteopathic Board of Rad
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