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Faculty Recruitment

The U-M Medical School Department of Radiology is a nationally recognized leader in academic medicine, advancing the future of medical imaging through innovation, discovery, and exceptional patient care.

Our faculty are at the forefront of groundbreaking research, clinical excellence, and education, working collaboratively across one of the nation's leading academic health systems.

The Faculty Experience

The University of Michigan Medical School is a leader in American academic medicine, aiming to transform health through bold and innovative education, discovery, and service. Home to 20 clinical and 9 basic science departments, our community is dedicated to this mission.

Our Community section is a great resource to learn about working within the U-M Medical School and the Ann Arbor area.

Time Away From Clinical Practice

We value the importance of maintaining a healthy balance between clinical practice, professional development, and personal time. Our faculty receive dedicated time away from clinical responsibilities, including season days, holidays, health days, meeting days and vacation days, allowing you to recharge, attend professional conferences and educational activities, and stay connected with the broader radiology community. 

  • 4 Season Days
  • 8 Holidays
  • 15 Sick/Health Days
  • 10-24 Meeting Days (number of days depends on rank). Includes virtual conferences and up to 5 CME self-study days.
  • 22 Vacation Days
    • Up to 5 vacation days can carry over from one academic year to the next for 100% FTE faculty.
Leave and Time-Off Benefits

Michigan Medicine offers comprehensive leave benefits to support faculty during illness, family transitions and other personal needs.

  • Extended Sick Leave
  • Leave Without Pay
  • Maternity and Parental Leave

Faculty may receive additional time away from their clinical schedule for jury duty, bereavement and other approved circumstances. Benefits and eligibility are subject to University and Michigan Medicine policies.

Education at Michigan Radiology

At Michigan Radiology, education isn’t just a priority — it’s a core pillar of our department. We are a department of educators and learners, committed to a culture where teaching excellence is expected, valued, and continuously advanced.

We aspire to be the best educational radiology department in the country.

Training Tomorrow's Leaders

Our mission is clear: to train the next generation of radiology leaders. Our faculty are internationally recognized educators, many of whom have served as presidents of national and international radiology societies. Their expertise shapes a dynamic, rigorous learning environment built on mentorship, innovation, and clinical excellence.

Each year, we welcome 13 new residents (10 in Diagnostic Radiology and 3 in Interventional Radiology), along with more than 25 fellows across all divisions. As part of Michigan Medicine, one of the largest and most prestigious academic medical centers in the country, our trainees are immersed in a vibrant graduate medical education community that includes over 1,000 residents and fellows, as well as students from our top-ranked medical school.

Unmatched Educational Opportunities

Within the Department:

  • Comprehensive Mentorship: We guide trainees not only in clinical skills but also in research, leadership, and career development.
  • Resident, Fellow and Medical Student Education: Work with exceptional residents at the workstation and in case conferences. Rich CME environment.
  • Radiology Vault: Our growing online education video repository extends our impact around the world (The Radiology Vault - YouTube).

Across Michigan Medicine:

  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Each radiology division participates in regular interdisciplinary conferences, often co-presented with trainees.
  • Faculty Development: Michigan Medicine offers robust educator professional development, including workshops, courses, and degree-granting programs.
  • Medical Education Scholars Program (MESP): This acclaimed program provides select faculty with intensive training in educational scholarship and leadership.
  • Four National Resident Leadership Tracks: Each resident may participate in a collaborative leadership training experience in partnership with the UM Ross School of Business. Tracks: Science (T32), Education, Health System Administration, IT (AI development).

On the National Stage:

  • Leadership in National Education: Many of our faculty serve on committees, lead curriculum development efforts, shape national policies and guidelines, and deliver invited lectures at national and international meetings.
  • Support for Growth: A professional development fund supports faculty participation in national educational conferences and meetings.
A Commitment to Lifelong Learning

At Michigan Radiology, education is not an add-on — it is who we are. We believe that excellence in teaching leads to excellence in care, discovery, and leadership. Join us in leading the future of radiology.

Professional Life

Be part of a great academic department that offers freedom and wide variety of opportunities for your individual interests and creativity where no two faculty members are alike. 

  • Two Associate Chairs dedicated to faculty development and academic advancement in the Department of Radiology. 

  • Dedicated academic time for those in the Clinical Track and Instructional (Tenure) Track. 

  • Additional dedicated administrative time given for a variety of internal and external leadership roles. 

Faculty Development Opportunities
  • Academic Funds of $4300–7500 (based on rank) allows for tax-free professional expenditures. 

  • Access to education, training and resources free of charge to assist with personal, career and leadership development. 

  • Numerous programs offered through the University of Michigan and through the Office of Faculty Professional Development. 

Mentoring, Coaching & Peer Support Programs
  • Multidisciplinary Launch Committee for all new academic faculty members. 

  • Mentoring and support provided by the promotions committee, Division Directors and local, national and international faculty members well connected to the Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan. 

  • Mentoring and coaching offered free of charge through the Office of Faculty Affairs. 

  • The Compass Peer Support program provides peer-to-peer physician support within each division of Radiology and is sponsored by the Office of Counseling and Workplace Resilience at Michigan Medicine. 

Practice Locations

Open Positions

Interventional Radiology Faculty: Troy Medical Campus

The University of Michigan Department of Radiology is seeking multiple fellowship-trained interventional radiologists to join as full-time clinical faculty. These positions will provide image-guided procedural services at the Sidney and Madeline Forbes Advanced Imaging Center in Troy, Michigan, expected to open in Fall 2027. The Forbes Advanced Imaging Center will be a state-of-the-art facility equipped with cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking treatment capabilities.

We seek candidates with strong clinical skills, high integrity, and a commitment to professionalism. Candidates should have fellowship training in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, and expertise in Cross-Sectional Interventional Radiology, including CT- and ultrasound-guided procedures.

Required Qualifications

Applicants must possess: 

  1. M.D. or equivalent.
  2. American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification or board eligibility.
  3. Must have completed an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology
  4. Demonstrated experience and competency in Cross-Sectional Interventional Radiology, including CT- and ultrasound-guided procedures.
  5. Eligibility for full, unrestricted medical licensure in the State of Michigan. 

Evidence of excellence in patient care is expected. Successful candidates will collaborate effectively with faculty and clinical colleagues across the Department of Radiology, the Forbes Advanced Imaging Center, and the broader health system.

How to Apply

Please send your CV and a cover letter summarizing your interests and background to: 

Diana Gomez-Hassan, MD, PhD
Vice Chair of Radiology Operations and Strategy

[email protected]

 

Diagnostic Radiology Faculty: Troy Medical Campus

The University of Michigan Department of Radiology is seeking multiple fellowship-trained subspecialist diagnostic radiologists to join as full-time clinical faculty. These positions will provide clinical imaging interpretation for the Frances & Kenneth Eisenberg Troy Center for Specialty Care, which is scheduled to open in Spring 2027, and the Sidney and Madeline Forbes Advanced Imaging Center, anticipated to open in Fall 2027, both located in Troy, Michigan. The Forbes Advanced Imaging Center will be a state-of-the-art facility equipped with cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking treatment capabilities.

We seek candidates with strong clinical skills, high integrity, and a commitment to professionalism. Candidates should have fellowship training in one or two of the following subspecialties:

  • Breast Imaging
  • Neuroradiology
  • Abdominal Imaging
  • Musculoskeletal Imaging
  • Cardiothoracic Imaging
  • Nuclear Medicine

Required Qualifications

Applicants must possess: 

  1. M.D. or equivalent.
  2. American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification or board eligibility.
  3. Completion of a subspecialty fellowship in one or two of the areas listed above.
  4. Eligibility for full, unrestricted medical licensure in the State of Michigan. 

Evidence of excellence in patient care is expected. Successful candidates will collaborate effectively with faculty and clinical colleagues across the Department of Radiology, the Forbes Advanced Imaging Center, and the broader health system. 

How to Apply

Please send your CV and a cover letter summarizing your interests and background to: 

Diana Gomez-Hassan, MD, PhD
Vice Chair of Radiology Operations and Strategy

[email protected]

 

Cardiothoracic Radiology Faculty

The University of Michigan Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained cardiothoracic radiologist with high integrity and a strong commitment to professionalism to join our team of cardiothoracic radiology faculty at either the Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor level.

Our growing and diverse practice has the breadth, depth and scale for faculty at any career stage and with general or specialized interests anywhere along the spectrum from clinician-educator to clinician-scientist. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development.

The division performs and interprets the full gamut of cardiothoracic radiology examinations, including thoracic and cardiovascular CT and MRI, and radiographs. The division has access to state of the art digital portable and standard chest radiographic equipment with tomosynthesis capability, MRI systems including 1.5T, 3T and 0.55T magnets, and advanced CT scanners including photon counting technology. 

Responsibilities include teaching a spectrum of learners (medical students, residents, fellows and peers), and clinical, translational and/or basic research. We have many ongoing research programs within the Department, including close collaboration with our own Basic Sciences Division, and with colleagues across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan campus. The University of Michigan Medical School has the largest group of health services researchers in the United States at our Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation, and an excellent Faculty Development Program. 

Cardiothoracic Radiology faculty enjoy close relationships with many disciplines, including Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Thoracic Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Cardiovascular Medicine and Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation. We are active in many multidisciplinary programs including the Thoracic Cancer Program as part of our NCCN and NIH designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Interstitial Lung Disease, obstructive lung disease, lung transplantation, cardiac oncology, cardiomyopathy, pediatric and adult congenital heart disease, aortic disease, structural heart disease, and cardiac electrophysiology/arrhythmia. These close collaborations provide a stimulating collegial atmosphere with numerous interdisciplinary clinical and research conferences. We strive to be the “leaders and best” in pursuit of excellence in clinical care, research and education

Required Qualifications 

  • M.D. or equivalent
  • ABR-certified or has passed the core examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency
  • Fellowship training in cardiothoracic radiology and the ability to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan
  • Evidence of clinical competence and competence in teaching is expected. 

How to Apply

Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to: 

Prachi Agarwal, M.D.
Division Director, Cardiothoracic Radiology
University of Michigan Health System
1500 E. Medical Center Drive; CVC #5582
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5868

[email protected]

U-M EEO/AA Statement: The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

Neuroradiology Faculty

The Department of Radiology is recruiting a fellowship-trained neuroradiologist with high integrity and a strong commitment to professionalism to join our team at either the Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor or Professor level.

Our growing and diverse practice has the breadth, depth, and scale for faculty at any career stage and with general or specialized interests anywhere along the spectrum from clinician-educator to clinician-scientist. We emphasize mentorship, career and leadership development.

The Neuroradiology Division performs and interprets the full gamut of diagnostic examinations and procedures, including CT, MRI, myelography, lumbar punctures, and biopsies in the outpatient, inpatient and ER settings. The neurointerventional radiology team is based in the neuroradiology division and is composed of two radiologists and two neurosurgeons. Our training programs include six neuroradiology fellows, occasionally a second-year neuroradiology fellow, and a neurointerventional radiology fellow.

The Department has the latest hardware and software capabilities for all aspects of anatomic, physiologic and metabolic imaging. We operate 19 MR scanners, including an intraoperative unit, 3T, 1.5T and 0.55T units, 19 CT scanners including among them GE VCT 64, Revolution, Frontier and Discovery HD 750 scanners, Siemens Force scanner, a portable scanner for the neuro ICU, a dental scanner and two photon counting scanners. Our three neuroangiographic suites include a CT biplane angiographic unit, a biplane angiographic unit and a multipurpose single plane angiographic unit.

Responsibilities include teaching a spectrum of learners (medical students, residents, fellows and ourselves too), and clinical, translational and/or basic science research. We have many ongoing research programs within the Department, including close collaboration with our own Basic Sciences Division, and with colleagues across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan campus. The University of Michigan Medical School has the largest group of health services researchers in the United States at our Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation, and an excellent Faculty Development Program.

Neuroradiology faculty enjoy close relationships with many disciplines, including Neurology, Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Radiation Oncology. These collaborations provide a stimulating collegial atmosphere with more than 20 interdisciplinary conferences each week, including teaching conferences, tumor boards and clinical working conferences. We strive to be the “leaders and best” in pursuit of excellence in clinical care, research and education.

Required Qualifications

  • M.D. or equivalent
  • ABR-certified, has passed the core examination and on track to take the certifying examination within 15 months of completing residency, with ACGME-accredited fellowship training in neuroradiology, and the ability to obtain a medical license in the State of Michigan. 
  • Evidence of clinical competence and competence in teaching is expected. Candidates with two years of fellowship training will be given preference, although this is not mandatory. 

How to Apply

Qualified applicants should send their CV and a letter of interest to: 

Ellen Hoeffner, M.D.
Director, Division of Neuroradiology
University of Michigan Health System / Michigan Medicine
1500 E. Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0326

[email protected]

U-M EEO/AA Statement: The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

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