Radiology - Interventional Physician
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Not Specified, MO, USA
Not Specified, MO, USA
- Healthcare
- Interventional Radiology
- arthrogram
- fluoroscopy
An Interventional Radiologist physician performs specialized imaging procedures such as arthrogram and fluoroscopy in a hospital setting equipped with modern IR suites. The role focuses on adult patient populations and involves using advanced modalities like CT, MR, PET, and ultrasound. Supervision of other healthcare providers is not required, and the position involves collaboration with radiology managers, technicians, and nurses.
Work Details
• Support staff: 24% physician, 5% APP. Each site has radiology managers, techs, nurses
• Practice Setting: Hospital. There are dedicated IR suites, and are they up-to-date with current technology. Not high-volume trauma level.
• Procedures: Not required to supervise other healthcare providers. Seeking a Radiologist who can perform arthrogram and fluoroscopy procedures.
• What is the modality breakdown for the Diagnostic Radiology need? CT, MR, PET, US
• Patient population/age: Adults
• Support staff: 24% physician, 5% APP. Each site has radiology managers, techs, nurses
• Practice Setting: Hospital. There are dedicated IR suites, and are they up-to-date with current technology. Not high-volume trauma level.
• Procedures: Not required to supervise other healthcare providers. Seeking a Radiologist who can perform arthrogram and fluoroscopy procedures.
• What is the modality breakdown for the Diagnostic Radiology need? CT, MR, PET, US
• Patient population/age: Adults




