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Abdominal Imaging – Open Rank, Assistant, Associate or Full Professor

UVA Radiology Body imaging Division

UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging
Location: UVA Medical Center, Charlottesville, Virginia
Faculty Contact: Arun Krishnaraj, MD, Chief of Body Imaging (AK8JJ [at] virginia.edu)


The Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging at the University of Virginia seeks a full-time Fellowship Trained Abdominal Imaging Radiologist. We are looking for candidates to join our team of eight full-time Abdominal Imagers to complement our busy diagnostic and procedural services. Rank and tenure are dependent upon qualifications and experience.

UVA’s Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging consists of 55 full-time Clinical Faculty, 12 Research Faculty, 41 Residents and 28 Fellows/Clinical Instructors. The Abdominal Imaging Section has four to five dedicated Fellows and, in addition, Fellows from other services rotate through the Section’s clinical service.

Charlottesville, named America’s brainiest city by the Atlantic magazine, is a cosmopolitan community with a charming, small-town feel. Seated at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Charlottesville boasts some of the nation’s best schools and is home to several historical places of interest including Monticello, home of University of Virginia founder and third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. Charlottesville is consistently ranked one of the best places to live in the United States by Money Magazine and USA Today.

Candidates for this position must have an MD degree or equivalent degree in the field, be eligible for Virginia State Medical Licensure, be Board Certified/Eligible, and be committed to a career in academic radiology. A background or strong interest in research is preferred.

Priority application review will begin February 23, 2022, but the position will remain open to applications until filled.

For additional information about the application process, please contact Nicole Vaughan, Regional Faculty Coordinator at nsv3w@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu.

UVA assists faculty spouses and partners seeking employment in the Charlottesville area. To learn more please visit https://dualcareer.virginia.edu/. For more information about UVA and the Charlottesville community please see http://www.virginia.edu/life/charlottesville and https://embarkcva.com/.

About UVA Radiology

UVA Medical Center against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains

UVA’s Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging consists of 55 full-time Clinical Faculty, 12 Research Faculty, 41 Residents and 28 Fellows/Clinical Instructors. The Abdominal Imaging Section has four to five dedicated Fellows and, in addition, Fellows from other services rotate through the Section’s clinical service.

UVA Radiology plays a critical role in patient care at UVA Health, a world-class academic medical center and health system with a level 1 trauma center. We are a close and genuinely supportive community with access to all the resources and attractions of the University of Virginia, one of the nation’s finest public universities. The UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging is renowned for its clinical careeducation programs, and medical imaging research. The department offers excellent benefits packages and competitive salaries.

Why do our faculty love UVA Radiology?

  • Great departmental culture
  • Flexibility and work-life balance
  • Stellar reputation and colleagues
  • Living in Charlottesville, one of America’s best small cities
  • State-of-the-art facilities and equipment
  • Advancement opportunities
  • Competitive salary and excellent benefits

Calling Charlottesville Home

sunset over the mountains in Shenandoah National Park near Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia, is regularly rated as one of the best places in the United States to live, work, and raise a family. Residents enjoy everything that a major metropolitan area has to offer in a community-minded small city nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Spend a little time learning about Charlottesville and you’ll see why it’s been called the happiest town in America; one of the best places to live in America; one of the healthiest towns in America, one of America’s favorite mountain towns, and one of the best small towns for food.

For more information on the University of Virginia and the surrounding area, visit our Why UVA page.