. This contract-based, on-site position offers a rewarding opportunity to provide essential diagnostic imaging services to patients while collaborating with a team of skilled healthcare professionals.
As a Locum Radiologist, you will play a critical role in interpreting medical images, providing accurate diagnoses, and supporting clinical decision-making across various departments. Your expertise will directly contribute to patient outcomes and the overall efficiency of our practice. This role operates within the Medical Practice industry, offering a dynamic environment where your skills are valued and your professional development is actively supported.
- Interpret and report on X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, and other diagnostic imaging studies
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Provide accurate and timely radiological diagnoses to support clinical decision-making
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Collaborate with referring physicians and specialists to discuss imaging findings and recommend appropriate follow-up
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Perform image-guided procedures such as biopsies, aspirations, and drain placements when required
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Ensure compliance with clinical protocols, safety standards, and regulatory requirements in radiology
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Maintain detailed and accurate patient records, including radiology reports and documentation
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Consult with patients to explain procedures, address concerns, and obtain informed consent when applicable
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Stay current with advancements in radiology technology, imaging techniques, and best practices
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Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and case discussions to contribute clinical expertise
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Assist in quality assurance initiatives to ensure the accuracy and reliability of imaging services
- Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited institution
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Board certification or board eligibility in Radiology
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Valid medical license to practice in the relevant jurisdiction
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Completion of an accredited residency program in Radiology
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Experience in diagnostic radiology, including proficiency in interpreting multiple imaging modalities
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Strong clinical judgment and decision-making skills
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for interacting with patients, families, and medical teams
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Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
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Commitment to maintaining high standards of patient care and safety
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Fellowship training in a radiology subspecialty is preferred but not required
Schedule: 4p-12a, 7 days per week
No call requirement
Daily Volume: 80+ RVUs
Modalities: CR, CT, MR, US, and NM
RPCE tech stack
Must be board-certified