Akron, OH 44307
| Specialty | Interventional |
|---|---|
| Profession | Physician |
Cleveland Clinic is seeking Board Eligible/Board Certified Interventional Radiologists to join the Division of Diagnostic Radiology as we continue to expand clinical services across our South Submarket. This opportunity requires formal fellowship training in Interventional Radiology. The selected radiologist will join an established team providing coverage at South Submarket locations, including Akron General Medical Center, Mercy Hospital, and Medina Hospital. Union Hospital in Dover, Ohio is also part of the South Submarket; coverage there is not required unless the radiologist is interested in being permanently based at that location.
Our interventional radiology team has a strong history of delivering exceptional care for patients with vascular, hepatobiliary, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and oncologic conditions.
This role offers the opportunity to practice 100% interventional radiology. For those interested, there are also opportunities to interpret diagnostic studies within the radiologists scope of practice and comfort level.
Compensation & Benefits
About the Community
Akron, Canton, Medina, and Dover, Ohio offer a variety of lifestyle options, family-friendly neighborhoods, and a lower cost of living than many major metropolitan areas. Residents enjoy highly regarded schools, access to outdoor recreation, and strong community connections. Akron and Canton provide the amenities of larger cities, including arts, dining, sports, and cultural attractions, with Canton home to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Medina is known for its historic town square, welcoming community atmosphere, excellent schools, and convenient access to suburban amenities and outdoor recreation. Dover offers small-town charm, scenic surroundings, and access to Tuscarawas County and nearby Amish Country, while remaining within reach of larger regional amenities. Together, these communities provide an appealing balance of professional opportunity, quality of life, and access to the broader resources of Northeast Ohio.