Physician / Radiology / Texas / Permanent / Diagnostic Tele Radiology Physician in South Texas, RGV Job
Integrity Healthcare...
Harlingen, TX, 78550, USA
Harlingen, TX, 78550, USA
- $550 p/week
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Tele-Radiology
- Diagnostic Radiology
- Physician
This position seeks a board-certified or eligible Diagnostic Radiologist to provide remote tele-radiology services for two medical centers in South Texas. The role involves interpreting diagnostic imaging, collaborating with on-site staff, and offers a flexible weekday schedule with competitive compensation and malpractice coverage. The physician will utilize EMR and PACS systems to ensure timely and accurate patient care.
Locations: Harlingen Medical Center Harlingen, TX Mission Regional Medical Center Mission, TX Schedule: M-F 9-5 or 8-4 Flexible- (8 Hours/Day) (flexible schedule) Compensation: $550k + RVU Incentive 10 weeks Vacation M-F 9-5 or 8-4 Flexible- (8 Hours/Day) No weekends or Nights Harlingen EMR-Meditech, PACS-Infinnit Mission EMR-EPIC.PACS-Infinitt Benefits: Malpractice insurance and tail coverage included Job Description: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Tele-Radiologist with expertise in Diagnostic Radiology to join our team and serve two exceptional medical institutions across Texas- Harlingen Medical Center; and Mission Regional Medical Center. This role offers a flexible schedule and a competitive salary. Primary Responsibilities: Perform remote diagnostic imaging and therapeutic interventions as needed. Collaborate with on-site medical staff to provide seamless, high-quality patient care. Ensure accurate interpretation of imaging studies in a timely manner. Requirements: Board-certified/board-eligible in Diagnostic Radiology. Hold or be eligible for a valid medical license in Texas Demonstrated expertise in Tele-Radiology practices. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Perks of Joining: Comprehensive malpractice coverage, including tail coverage. Work with a supportive network of healthcare professionals across two hospitals.




