Pennsylvania Faces Radiology Shortage: DocCafe Lists Locums/Travel Abdominal Physician Positions
Harrisburg, PA – November 8, 2025 – Pennsylvania hospitals and clinics are actively seeking temporary radiology coverage, signaling an ongoing shortage of specialized physicians. DocCafe, a physician job board, currently lists multiple locums/travel positions for Abdominal Radiologists throughout the state, offering immediate opportunities for qualified professionals to fill critical gaps in patient care.
The demand for locum tenens radiologists in Pennsylvania reflects a national trend exacerbated by physician burnout, an aging workforce, and increasing patient volumes. These temporary assignments allow healthcare facilities to maintain service levels while conducting permanent searches, preventing disruptions in diagnostic imaging and treatment. DocCafe’s listings provide a crucial resource for both facilities needing coverage and radiologists seeking flexible work arrangements. The positions listed encompass a variety of work environments, including hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, clinics, and long-term care facilities.
DocCafe’s current postings detail opportunities across Pennsylvania, with options available in diverse settings.Physicians can select preferred work environments from a dropdown menu including Hospital, Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC), Clinic/Private Practice, Academic/Training Program, Long-Term Care/Facility, Home Care/House Calls, Telemedicine, and Corporate/Non-Clinical roles. The platform’s interface allows for focused searches based on these preferences, as well as other criteria.
Locum tenens radiology positions typically require board certification in radiology and fellowship training in abdominal radiology. These assignments often offer competitive compensation packages and the opportunity to experience different practice settings and geographic locations within Pennsylvania.