Physician (Radiology-Diagnostic) GP-0602-14

Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center

Dover, DE 19901In-Person
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) from an accredited institution.
  • Current, unrestricted medical license in a U.S. state or territory.
  • Minimum 1 year of accredited supervised clinical training like an internship or first-year residency.
  • Completed residency in Diagnostic Radiology with at least 4 years of relevant experience.
  • Board-certified proficiency in cross-sectional imaging (CT/MRI) and emergency/trauma imaging.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct diagnostic radiology casework supporting military medical investigations.
  • Interpret post-mortem images to identify trauma and anatomical variations.
  • Generate legally defensible radiology reports detailing findings from imaging studies.
  • Lead the integration of new imaging technologies into forensic workflows.
  • Mentor and evaluate radiologic technologists in a forensic context.
  • Track operational metrics to enhance imaging efficiency and resource allocation.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team in forensic pathology and radiology procedures.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off policy.
  • Standard outpatient clinic hours with no heavy trauma-center call requirements.
  • Federal retirement plans available for long-term employees.
  • Malpractice protection under the Federal Tort Claims Act during employment.
Full Job Description
Overview

 

Physician Radiology-Diagnostic

 

 

Enjoy competitive compensation, standard outpatient clinic hours with no heavy trauma-center call requirements, generous paid time off, federal retirement plans, and malpractice protection.

 

  • Salary negotiation/Leave accrual negotiations may be available for those candidates who are new to Federal service.
  • Interest in forensics is preferred
  • Medical malpractice liability insurance is not required for federal civilian healthcare providers as they are covered by the Federal Tort Claims Act (28 U.S.C. 1346(b)) while acting within the scope of their employment.

 

Salary: Up to $400,000 year

 

Benefits: https://civilianmedicaljobs.com/benefits/

 

Dover AFB is highly valued for its Mid-Atlantic positioning, making weekend trips to major metropolitan areas and coastal retreats incredibly convenient:

  • Delaware Beaches (Rehoboth, Dewey, Bethany): ~1.5 to 2 hours south 

     

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  • Philadelphia, PA: ~85 miles north (approx. 1.5 hours) 

     

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  • Baltimore, MD: ~80 miles northwest (approx. 1.5 hours) 

     

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  • Washington, D.C.: ~100 miles southwest (approx. 2 hours) 

     

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  • New York City, NY: ~150 miles northeast (approx. 2.5 to 3 hours) 

     
Responsibilities
  • Diagnostic radiology casework in support of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System (AFMES), the Defense Health Agency (HA/DHA) and the Department of Defense (DoD).

    • Provide expert radiological consultation and peer-reviewed interpretations for global medicolegal investigations, utilizing advanced imaging (CT, MRI, and digital radiography) to assist in determining cause and manner of death.

    • Interpret post-mortem imaging of active-duty service members, federal personnel, and other designated decedents to identify occult trauma, foreign bodies (e.g., projectiles, shrapnel), anatomical variations, and disease states.

    • Collaborate with the Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory (AFDIL) and physical anthropologists to utilize radiographic comparison (such as antemortem vs. postmortem dental and skeletal X-rays) for the definitive identification of fragmented or commingled remains.

  • Oversee and interpret all radiological examinations conducted by the Forensic Pathology Investigations Division.

    • Perform diagnostic interpretation on 100% of post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) scans, fluoroscopy, and traditional plain-film radiographs obtained during the autopsy process.

    • Generate authoritative, legally defensible, and timely radiology reports detailing all positive and negative skeletal, soft tissue, and visceral findings.

    • Provide expert testimony in federal, military, or civilian courts-martial and legal proceedings regarding radiological findings, injury mechanisms, and identification methodologies.

  • Oversight and implementation of current Forensic Radiology processes and the development and implementation of future Forensic Radiology processes.

    • Standardize and update post-mortem imaging protocols to align with international standards set by the International Society of Forensic Radiology and Imaging (ISFRI).

    • Champion the integration of emerging imaging technologies, such as post-mortem CT angiography (PMCTA) and advanced 3D surface scanning, into the routine autopsy workflow.

    • Direct the validation, calibration, and quality control of advanced radiological equipment within the mortuary environment, ensuring compliance with federal radiation safety guidelines.

  • Must have particularly outstanding, authoritative, broad, and intensive knowledge of all modalities of radiology, with an emphasis on forensic radiology.

    • Serve as the premier Department of Defense Subject Matter Expert (SME) on forensic radiology, providing expert consults to regional military treatment facilities and federal law enforcement agencies (e.g., FBI, AFOSI, CID).

    • Maintain board-certified proficiency in cross-sectional imaging (CT/MRI), musculoskeletal radiology, and emergency/trauma imaging.

    • Conduct active research, publish peer-reviewed forensic radiology literature, and lecture at national military and civilian medical conferences to advance the field of post-mortem imaging.

  • Responsible for development and evolution of radiologic imaging service protocols, oversight/supervisor of radiology technologists and service practices.

    • Supervise, mentor, and evaluate the clinical performance of military and civilian radiologic technologists operating within the forensic environment.

    • Establish training programs specifically focused on post-mortem positioning, artifact reduction, and radiation safety protocols unique to forensic pathology.

    • Lead the technical integration and troubleshooting of specialized Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) customized for forensic and non-clinical storage.

  • Maintain statistical records of workload, participates in Forensic Pathology Investigations meetings and committees.

    • Track and analyze operational metrics, including case turnaround times, imaging volume, and modality utilization, to optimize clinical efficiency and justify resource allocation.

    • Actively participate in daily morning mortality reviews, clinical consensus conferences, and multidisciplinary peer-review boards.

    • Present critical radiological findings during morbidity and mortality (M&M) conferences, systemic review boards, and safety investigation panels.

  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams consisting of Medical Examiners, Medicolegal Death Investigators, 92M (mortuary affairs specialists), radiology technicians, and IT personnel.

    • Lead real-time clinical review sessions at the viewing console with Forensic Pathologists prior to and during autopsy procedures to guide surgical dissection and evidence retrieval.

    • Partner with Army Mortuary Affairs Specialists (92M) and civilian technicians to ensure safe, respectful, and efficient patient flow through the imaging suite.

    • Work closely with specialized Defense Health Agency IT personnel to maintain secure, HIPAA-compliant (and potentially classified) imaging databases, ensuring uninterrupted PACS transmission and archival capabilities.

Qualifications

 

  • Eligibility: Open to all U.S. Citizens. Qualifying experience includes both paid and unpaid/volunteer work.

 

  • Education: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), or an equivalent degree from an accredited U.S./Canadian medical school (or foreign equivalent with permanent ECFMG certification, Fifth Pathway, or USMLE completion).

 

  • Licensure: Must hold a current, active, full, and unrestricted state, territory, or District of Columbia medical license.

 

  • Graduate & Specialty Training:

    • Minimum of 1 year of accredited supervised clinical experience (internship or first-year residency).

    • Successful completion of an accredited residency program in Diagnostic Radiology, plus equivalent experience/training totaling at least 4 years (experience cannot substitute for required residency).

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