Radiology - Interventional Physician
Not Specified, PA, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Interventional Radiology
- Image-Guided Procedures
- Biopsies
As an Interventional Radiologist at a Level II Trauma hospital in Pennsylvania, you will perform advanced image-guided procedures including biopsies, drainages, embolizations, and venous/arterial interventions. The role involves a Monday to Friday schedule with limited night calls, focusing exclusively on interventional radiology without general radiology readings. Board certification and active licensure in Pennsylvania are required to provide specialized patient care using state-of-the-art technology.
Location: Pennsylvania
Hospital Size: Trauma Level II
Employment Type: Full-Time or Part-Time
About the Opportunity:
We are seeking skilled and dedicated Interventional Radiologists to join our growing team. This dynamic role offers a diverse case mix and the opportunity to provide advanced interventional procedures in a supportive environment with state-of-the-art technology.
Opportunity Highlights:
- Schedule: Monday Friday, 8 AM 5 PM
- Call: 1 2 weeknights per month, 5 PM 8 AM (No weekends required)
- Minimum Availability Required: One full week per month (Mon Fri)
- Privileges: Full and Temporary Available (60-day credentialing process)
Scope of Work:
- Procedures in IR, CT, and Ultrasound
- No general radiology reads All readings handled by contracted radiology group
- Typical Procedures Include:
- Biopsies (Lung, Liver, Thyroid, Bone Marrow, Renal)
- Drainage (Abscess, Biliary, Nephrostomy)
- Embolizations (Chemo, Uterine Fibroid, Pelvic)
- TIPS, Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty, Venous/Arterial Interventions
- Line placements: PICC, Ports, Tunneled lines
- Paracentesis, Thoracentesis, Lumbar Puncture, IVC Filter
- Board Certification: Required (MD or DO)
- Licensure: Active Pennsylvania Medical License + DEA + CSR
- Experience: Minimum 1 year post-training
- DEA & CSR: Required
Ready to elevate your career in Interventional Radiology?
Apply today and join our expert team in Pennsylvania to make a meaningful impact on patient care.




