Nuclear Medicine - Physician
Vanderbilt University Medical Center · Nashville, TN
FULL-TIME
Posted Jul 10, 2026
Job Description
The Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt Health is seeking a full-time nuclear medicine physician or nuclear radiologist to join the Section of Nuclear Medicine / PET-CT. The Vanderbilt Health Nuclear Medicine clinical faculty are leaders in their field with extensive publications in multiple areas including, but not limited to, PET and PET/CT and SPECT and SPECT/CT in the evaluation of neurologic, cardiovascular and oncologic disorders.
Position Highlights:
• Join a growing section comprised of 9 ABNM certified faculty
• Support the full breadth of nuclear medicine services including radiopharmaceutical therapies
• Teach medical students, residents, and fellows
• Fully accredited Nuclear Medicine residency program, serving both ABNM and ABR pathways
• Participate in multidisciplinary conferences and tumor boards
• Focus on work-life balance, with a culture of collegiality, collaboration, & creativity
• Opportunity to develop and grow professional interests
• Academic rank and salary are commensurate with experience
Position Requirements:
• Completion of an ACGME-accredited Nuclear Medicine residency or Diagnostic Radiology residency with fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine or Nuclear Radiology
• ABNM eligible/certified or ABR with CAQ in Nuclear Radiology eligible/certified
• Hold an MD or equivalent degree
• Eligible for TN medical license
• Experience in interpretation of general nuclear medicine, SPECT, nuclear cardiology, and PET CT studies
• Experience in nuclear medicine therapies, including Lu-177 PSMA, Lu-177 DOTATATE, Radium-223 dichloride, and low and high dose I-131
Exciting Benefits:
• Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Disability/Professional liability
• A 403(b) program with 5% salary match and a 457(b) program
• Sizable relocation stipend for on-site readers moving to Nashville
• 57 paid days off (including holidays, PTO, and CME)
• Tuition benefit (55% of Vanderbilt University's tuition) for up to 3 children
• Annual departmental incentive compensation
• Professional development fund for CME and other expenses
• Vanderbilt Health qualifies as a 501(c)(3) for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
• No income tax within the state of Tennessee
About Vanderbilt Health:
Vanderbilt Health is a renowned leader in healthcare, education, and research. As part of the US News Best Hospitals Honor Roll, Vanderbilt Health is one of the country's most respected medical centers, known for its innovative approach to patient care and medical research.
• The Department of Radiology & Radiological Sciences is comprised of 140+ fellowship-trained radiologists across 10 subspecialties.
• The radiology training programs support nearly 60 learners annually across the diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and nuclear medicine residency programs, in addition to six subspecialty radiology fellowship programs.
• Vanderbilt Health is at the forefront of implementing novel technologies; most recently completing the nation's first breast cancer surgery using intraoperative PET-CT imaging.
• Nashville, Tennessee, famously known as "Music City
Position Highlights:
• Join a growing section comprised of 9 ABNM certified faculty
• Support the full breadth of nuclear medicine services including radiopharmaceutical therapies
• Teach medical students, residents, and fellows
• Fully accredited Nuclear Medicine residency program, serving both ABNM and ABR pathways
• Participate in multidisciplinary conferences and tumor boards
• Focus on work-life balance, with a culture of collegiality, collaboration, & creativity
• Opportunity to develop and grow professional interests
• Academic rank and salary are commensurate with experience
Position Requirements:
• Completion of an ACGME-accredited Nuclear Medicine residency or Diagnostic Radiology residency with fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine or Nuclear Radiology
• ABNM eligible/certified or ABR with CAQ in Nuclear Radiology eligible/certified
• Hold an MD or equivalent degree
• Eligible for TN medical license
• Experience in interpretation of general nuclear medicine, SPECT, nuclear cardiology, and PET CT studies
• Experience in nuclear medicine therapies, including Lu-177 PSMA, Lu-177 DOTATATE, Radium-223 dichloride, and low and high dose I-131
Exciting Benefits:
• Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Disability/Professional liability
• A 403(b) program with 5% salary match and a 457(b) program
• Sizable relocation stipend for on-site readers moving to Nashville
• 57 paid days off (including holidays, PTO, and CME)
• Tuition benefit (55% of Vanderbilt University's tuition) for up to 3 children
• Annual departmental incentive compensation
• Professional development fund for CME and other expenses
• Vanderbilt Health qualifies as a 501(c)(3) for Public Student Loan Forgiveness
• No income tax within the state of Tennessee
About Vanderbilt Health:
Vanderbilt Health is a renowned leader in healthcare, education, and research. As part of the US News Best Hospitals Honor Roll, Vanderbilt Health is one of the country's most respected medical centers, known for its innovative approach to patient care and medical research.
• The Department of Radiology & Radiological Sciences is comprised of 140+ fellowship-trained radiologists across 10 subspecialties.
• The radiology training programs support nearly 60 learners annually across the diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, and nuclear medicine residency programs, in addition to six subspecialty radiology fellowship programs.
• Vanderbilt Health is at the forefront of implementing novel technologies; most recently completing the nation's first breast cancer surgery using intraoperative PET-CT imaging.
• Nashville, Tennessee, famously known as "Music City
Benefits
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
Additional Details
- City
- Nashville
- State
- Tennessee
- Country
- US
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