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  • RadNet has the most employees (7,100).
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Medical Arts Radiolo vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1940
4.0
Huntington, NY1$16.0M375
1950
3.6
Raleigh, NC5$950,000136
-
4.4
Tallahassee, FL1$30.8M200
1981
4.3
Saint Louis Park, MN96$130.0M3,000
1984
4.6
Los Angeles, CA5$1.8B7,100
1953
4.1
Lindenhurst, NY1$74.0M3,000
2000
3.8
Tulsa, OK5$5.7M100
1986
4.4
Woodbury, MN10$66.0M410
1953
4.2
Atlanta, GA1$23.1M100
Crump William J Jr MD
1938
3.4
Madisonville, KY1$670,0005
Endwell Family Phyisicans
-
3.8
Endwell, NY1$3.6M20
-
3.9
Rogers, AR1$32.9M200
1985
4.2
Hicksville, NY1$52.0M622
1998
3.8
Huntersville, NC1$9.6M300
Nicholson Christopher W
-
3.6
Savannah, GA1--
2012
4.3
Bethesda, MD30$83.0M1,200
-
3.7
Buffalo, NY1$2.4M50
1971
3.6
Houston, TX1$700,00050
-
3.6
Atlanta, GA1$500,00050
1938
3.6
Marlton, NJ1$890,00050
2001
4.1
Knightdale, NC1$12.0M175

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Medical Arts Radiolo salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Medical Arts Radiolo
$53,668$25.80-

Compare Medical Arts Radiolo job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Medical Arts Radiolo
$68,651$33.01
Peachtree Orthopedics
$72,745$34.97
Radiology Associates Of Tallahassee
$66,231$31.84
Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology
$66,125$31.79
Houston Eye Associates
$66,110$31.78
Center for Diagnostic Imaging, Inc.
$65,055$31.28
RadNet
$64,418$30.97
South Jersey Radiology
$64,289$30.91
Doshi Diagnostic
$63,887$30.71
Tulsa Bone & Joint Associates
$63,879$30.71
Raleigh Radiology
$63,735$30.64
Physicians Imaging Centers
$62,483$30.04
Highlands Oncology Group
$62,197$29.90
Crump William J Jr MD
$61,323$29.48
Breast Care Specialists
$60,710$29.19
Endwell Family Phyisicans
$60,406$29.04
The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics
$60,279$28.98
Summit Orthopedics
$60,218$28.95
Charlotte Gastroenterology & Hepatology
$60,184$28.93
Orthopaedic Specialists of North Carolina
$59,882$28.79

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Medical Arts Radiolo demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Medical Arts Radiolo vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Raleigh Radiology11%89%
Tulsa Bone & Joint Associates19%81%
Center for Diagnostic Imaging, Inc.30%70%
RadNet35%65%
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Compare race at Medical Arts Radiolo vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
50%25%12%9%5%
9.8
70%13%7%6%3%
9.6
66%12%7%7%9%
7.2
62%9%17%9%3%
8.7

Medical Arts Radiolo and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Howard G. Berger M.d
RadNet

Howard Berger, M.D., co-founded RadNet in 1980 and serves as its President and Chief Executive Officer. Howard Berger has over 25 years of experience in the development and management of successful healthcare businesses. Howard Berger began his career in medicine at the University of Illinois Medical School, following college graduation from Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Howard Berger is Board Certified in Nuclear Medicine and trained in an Internal Medicine residency as well as in a masters program in medical physics in the University of California system. Howard Berger extensive expertise in radiology and business operations, knowledge of the marketplace and personal relationships within the industry have afforded RadNet with the leadership, insight and experience necessary to successfully compete in a dynamic marketplace.

Kim Tzoumakas is a Chief Executive Officer at Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI); Board Member at COHERUS BIOSCIENCES, INC.; and Board Member at Transparent Health Marketplace and is based in Birmingham, Michigan.

A purpose-driven CEO and healthcare growth executive known for fixing, stabilizing and growing health care companies and physician-owned practices. I believe that if you put the customer / patient first the impact will be positive. That is how I form and lead the organization's core mission, vision and values set. As the CEO of Summit Orthopedics, I lead a premier orthopedics practice with over 60 physicians, 800+ employees and 35+ clinical sites of service. Through a collaborative leadership approach, our organization has successfully undertaken two strategic acquisitions with surgery centers and physician practices which have resulted in double-digit growth for our shareholders. Previously, in COO and strategic business development positions, I have been recruited to lead and successfully stabilize deeply divided clinics and hospitals where they had experienced federal investigations for fraudulent billing activity, operational inefficiencies, and stagnant growth. My colleagues and stakeholders appreciate my relationship skills and ability to build a trusted culture of positive employee engagement, where they feel significant, passionate and confident about their work which leads to meaningful business results; growth and patient satisfaction. Passionate about wanting to make a difference in the world, I studied premed at the University of North Dakota, and through shadowing experiences with Healthcare Executives, I learned that I could better utilize my skills as a leader and collaborator with physicians and staff to create positive results that more broadly impacts systems and a larger audience of patients.

Dr. Steven Mendelsohn L.
Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology

Dr. Steven Mendelsohn L. is a Chief Executive Officer at Zwanger Pesiri Radiology and is based in United States.

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