Private Practice Daytime Remote Radiologist: Read From
Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey, 08234, USA
Listed on 2026-01-28
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Emergency Medicine Physician, Radiologist, Healthcare Consultant
Practice Overview
Atlantic Medical Imaging (AMI) is a physician‑led, quality‑driven medical imaging private practice committed to clinical excellence serving the southern New Jersey area since 1964. We provide exclusive radiology services in 22 outpatient facilities and 2 hospital sites. Our 72 board‑certified radiologists and vascular surgeons and 800+ member staff work diligently to make AMI the region’s premier imaging provider of choice.
Job DescriptionDaytime remote teleradiology position for a fellowship‑trained radiologist. Neuroradiology or body imaging training preferred; candidates from other subspecialties will be considered. Must be Board Certified or Board Eligible and hold (or be eligible for) an active New Jersey medical license.
- Hours:
8:00 am – 4:30 pm EST, Monday through Friday. Full time. Hours may be modified on most shifts for readers in different time zones. No night shifts. - Start Date:
Flexible. Graduating fellows are welcome to apply.
- Call: 1 in 6 weekends (approximately 15-16 total shifts a year, split evenly amongst all rads). Individual shifts are either 8am‑4pm EST, or 4pm‑11pm EST.
- Radiology file room assistants to call in findings, AI for pulmonary nodule detection, latest versions of Powershare (with automatic impression generation) and PACS software, iMorgan software to automatically transfer ultrasound technologist measurements and impression into Powershare report.
- Administrative staff assistance with credentialing and onboarding.
- Protocoling performed predominantly by technologists.
- Collegial group with internal subspecialist support.
- 24/7 IT support.
Excellent camaraderie between radiologists. We help each other out at the end of each day so that everyone can leave on time.
Excellent reputation amongst referring clinicians.
Long‑term group stability and very low radiologist turnover.
Average private practice work volume with top pay.
Predominantly outpatient imaging (50% your subspecialty + 50% general radiology (X‑rays, US, CT body) with periodic hospital coverage for call (basic body and neuro). Mammography not required. Approximate average of 7‑8 wRVU/hr. Hospital:
Level 2 trauma center and stroke center.
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