Radiology Physician
Integrity Locums
Not Specified, PA, USA
Not Specified, PA, USA
- Healthcare
- radiology physician
- diagnostic imaging
- interventional radiology
A Radiology Physician is responsible for performing and interpreting a high daily volume of radiologic exams including XR, CT, MR, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. The role involves subspecialty case management such as emergency radiology, nuclear medicine, pediatrics, and mammography, as well as conducting light interventional procedures like biopsies, drainages, and lumbar punctures. Candidates must have board certification, an active physician assistant license, and DEA registration to provide onsite clinical services during daytime shifts.
Coverage Needed
- Nov 2025 - Ongoing
- Schedule: Days
Clinical Details
- Daily Volume Expectations: 90-100 exams per 8-hour shift
- wRVUs: 60-70
- Settings: Onsite
- Modalities: XR, CT, MR, Flouro, US, NM
- Sub-specialty case mix: ER, Flouro, Nuc Med, SMK, Neuro, Peds, Mammo Diag Proc
- Light IR Procedures:
- Biopsies: Thyroid, Lung, Liver, Bone, Renal, CT Guided, US Guided
- Drainages: Paracentesis, Thoracentesis, Abscess Drainages, Chest Tube, Cysts
- Lumbar Punctures: Diagnostic Lumbar Puncture, Myelogram, Epitural
- Arthrograms: Joint Inj: Knee, Elbow, Hip, Ankle, Shoulder
Requirements
- Board Certification
- Active PA License
- DEA




