Your career. Your terms.
Move in days, not months.
Two-minute application. A practicing radiologist reviews it promptly when there is a fit. No recruiters, no HR screen.
Two minutes. One form.
One call with Dr. Knapp.
“The radiologists who joined last year all had the same regret.
Not applying sooner.”
From submit to your first case, mapped out.
No vague next steps. Here is how the early process moves when there is a fit.
You submit
Two-minute form. A real person, not a bot, receives it for review.
A founder call is offered
Thirty minutes with Dr. Knapp. Ask anything. No pressure, no pitch.
Paperwork & licenses
Contracts sent. IMLCC and new state licenses filed. Malpractice with tail coverage activated.
Hardware ships
A professional reading station with calibrated diagnostic-grade screens arrives at your door. Pre-configured.
Your first read
Rad Advisor assigned. Workflow walkthrough. Your first case arrives. Mentored from here.
You'll hear from real radiologists.
Every applicant talks to a practicing physician. Not a gatekeeper, not a salesperson. A rad who reads cases in the same system you would.
On every new applicant call personally. Still reads cases every week. Answers every real question you have.
Book a Call with Dr. KnappAssigned the day you sign. Not a help desk. A real rad who reads the same cases you will, on call for the first ninety days and available for life.
See the Advisor ProgramQuestions about
the application.
If yours is not here, ask Dr. Knapp directly on the call. It is not a screening interview.
About two minutes. We ask for the essentials: name, contact, subspecialty, and current situation. Everything else happens on a thirty-minute call with Dr. Knapp.
A real person reads your application promptly, offers a thirty-minute call with Dr. Knapp directly when there is a fit, and starts licensing paperwork after you say yes.
Yes. Many of our radiologists apply during their final training year. We start licensing and credentialing work in parallel so you can read cases within days of your board exam. See our Residents & Fellows page for the specifics.
Board certification or pending board eligibility, fellowship training (or equivalent subspecialty depth), and a willingness to read outpatient MRI at a pace that works for you. We do not care about publication count. We do care about report quality and how you think about cases.
No. Most new radiologists arrive with one to three state licenses. We add the rest through IMLCC and pay for every renewal, including the ones you already hold.
Book a call with Dr. Knapp. No pressure, no pitch. A lot of the radiologists here started with a curious thirty-minute conversation and nothing more. You can also explore the earnings calculator anonymously first.
For 1099 contractors, yes. We have radiologists reading from Puerto Rico, Europe, and elsewhere. W-2 employment is available across the US and Puerto Rico.
No. Expert Radiology offers a $5K signing bonus for approved starts without a contract lock, non-compete, or sign-on clawback. If you ever decide this is not the right fit, you leave. We want rads who stay because they want to, not because they are trapped.
Your application is the easy part.
Two minutes to submit. A real call with a practicing radiologist. A process designed to move in days, not months. There is no version of this where you regret pressing apply.