Radiologist OpportunityThe position is for general radiology and is Monday - Friday dayshift, there are no weekends or on call required. Below is a brief overview of the opportunity. The Radiologist must be willing and able to interpret each of the different types of radiology examinations that are covered by the Diagnostic Radiology Section in a competent fashion.
Those examinations currently include:RadiographyUltrasonography (non-vascular)Computed tomography (specifically general CT which includes all imaging of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities, but exclusive of Neuroradiology).General MRI (specifically all types of musculoskeletal MRI and all types of "body" MRI. The latter including abdomen, pelvis, prostate, and other related examinations; however, this does not include neuroradiology).Vascular CT and MRI (specifically aortic imaging and runoff examinations).Fluoroscopy (specifically barium and related examinations).The Radiologist will perform both interpretive and non-interpretive functions in keeping with a generally-accepted scope of practice of a Diagnostic Radiologist. The former include the interpretation and dictation of the modalities listed above.
The latter include:Calling critical results to referring providers.Discussing cases with rounding clinicians.Providing feedback to technologists.Participating in the Quality Assurance processes of the Service of Imaging.Managing contrast extravasations and contrast reactions.