Penn State Health - Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Location: US:PA:Hershey Work Type: Full Time FTE: 1.0 Shift: Varied Hours: Varied Recruiter: Please contact Patty Shipton at pshipton@pennstatehealth.psu.edu for additional information.
Penn State Hershey Medical Center and College of Medicine Academic Nuclear Medicine/Molecular Imaging Faculty Assistant/Associate/Professor, Non-Tenure (Full-Time)
The Department of Radiology at the Penn State University College of Medicine is seeking a full-time subspecialty trained candidate in the Division of Nuclear Medicine. The successful candidate will need to have subspecialty fellowship training in nuclear medicine and have or be eligible for either a CAQ in nuclear medicine from the ABR or ABNM certification. The position will require interpretation of diagnostic adult and pediatric nuclear medicine examinations as well as radioactive therapeutic procedures. Special consideration will be given to candidates with an academic interest in either oncologic imaging and theranostics, or neuromolecular imaging and application to neurocognitive diseases. There is opportunity for interdisciplinary clinical research through collaboration with our basic science investigators in the Penn State Center for NMR Research and MRI Core Research facility. This Center has 4 research faculty with unique expertise in application of fMRI and quantitative imaging biomarkers in the study of neurocognitive diseases and brain trauma. The Department recently established an imaging core lab to support the development and application of imaging biomarkers for clinical research and the Division of Radiology Innovation and Value Enhancement (DRIVE) for support of informatics and advanced data analytics for research and process improvement.
The Department has a strong commitment to serve the clinical, education, and research mission of the University and a collegial and collaborative relationship with the clinical services. The Division of Nuclear medicine has 3 fellowship trained faculty and sponsors an ACGME fellowship in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. A passion for teaching is essential as the education of our medical students, residents, fellow, and staff is a core value of our academic mission.
The Department has state of the art diagnostic imaging equipment including:
One newly installed PET/CT scanner (Biograph mCT) – features include diagnostic 16 slice CT scanner combined with a dual-headed SPECT gamma camera; ability to perform molecular imaging with reproducible quantification; superb volumetric resolution; minimum dose and maximum speed molecular imaging
Two modern Symbia Intevo hybrid SPECT/CT systems – features include a diagnostic 16 slice CT scanner combined with a dual-headed SPECT gamma camera; XSPECT and XQUANT; provides precise anatomic localization to guide diagnostic and therapeutic interventions
PLUVICTOâ„¢ (lutetium Lu177 vipivotide tetraextan) – targeted radiotherapy for men with PSMA positive advanced metastatic prostate cancer. Penn State Hershey was one of three initial hospitals in Pennsylvania to offer this novel treatment beginning in July 2022
LUTATHERAâ„¢ (lutetium Lu177 dotatate) – a targeted radiotherapy for patients with somatostatin receptor positive low-to-intermediate grade gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs).
DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES
CERIANNAâ„¢ (fluoroestradiol F18) – targeted PET/CT imaging study for Estrogen receptor positive breast carcinoma and lobular breast carcinoma. Introduced in November 2021.
PYLARIFYâ„¢ (piflufolastat F18) and LOCAMETZâ„¢ (gallium Ga68 gozetotide) – targeted PET/CT imaging for localization of PSMA receptor positive lesions in prostate cancer. Introduced in November 2021 and March 2022, respectively.
NETSPOT (gallium Ga68 dotatate) and DETECTNETâ„¢ (copper Cu64 dotatate) PET imaging for localization of somatostatin receptor positive neuroendocrine tumors
AMYVID® (fluorbetapir F18) PET imaging for estimating beta amyloid neuritic plaque density for patients with cognitive impairment who are being evaluated for Alzheimer's Disease and other causes of cognitive decline.
PET myocardial Perfusion Imaging – initiated in February 2021
PET imaging for cardiac sarcoidosis
Tc-99m pyrophosphate imaging for the detection of transthyretin cardiac (ATTR) amyloidosis
Xofigoâ„¢ (radium Ra 223 dichloride) for treatment of castrate-resistant prostate cancer that is metastatic to bone
Y-90 selective internal radiation therapy (performed in conjunction with the interventional radiology service) for treatment of hepatic cancers and liver metastasis
DaTscanâ„¢ (ioflupane I123) imaging for evaluation of patients with suspected parkinsonian disorders
Hershey, PA is a town of 15,000 residents and part of the greater metropolitan Harrisburg area within 2 hours of Washington D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia. Excellent schools, a safe and friendly environment, excellent outdoor sports opportunities and a commute time of 5 – 10 minutes make for a family friendly active life in Central PA.
Send all applications along with curriculum vitae to: Timothy J. Mosher, M.D. Kenneth L. Miller Chair of Radiology tmosher@pennstatehealth@psu.edu
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Penn State Health is fundamentally committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff. We believe diversity is unapologetically expressing itself through every person's perspectives and lived experiences. We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, veteran status, and family medical or genetic information.Penn State Health is a multi-hospital health system serving patients and communities across central Pennsylvania.The system includes Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Reading, Pa., Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Penn State Children’s Hospital, Penn State Cancer Institute, and Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital (jointly owned), based in Hershey, Pa., as well as more than 1,300 physicians and direct care providers at 78 medical office locations. The system also has jointly owned health care providers, including Hershey Outpatient Surgery Center, Hershey Endos...copy Center, Horizon Home Healthcare and the Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute.Penn State Health shares an integrated strategic plan and operations with Penn State College of Medicine, the University’s medical school.