30 Jan
2023
Full-Time Locum Tenens Radiologist Physician need – Physicians Only Apply – Doda
Job Description
While bone x-rays are still the most common radiological treatment, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, and other advanced diagnostic imaging technologies may now create a non-invasive, three-dimensional picture of practically any soft tissue bodily structure. The radiologist not only analyses the data of these incredible devices, but also performs a variety of specialty treatments.
Job Title : Locum Tenens Radiologist Physician need – Physicians Only Apply
Location : Doda, Jammu And Kashmir, India
Salary : $ 25.3 per hour.
Company : Integrity Locums
Job Type : Full-Time
Qualifications:
- It’s important to ensure that each and every image is noted so that both the patient and the physician know exactly what was found. Images in radiology are categorized by process.
- Maintains compliance with the department’s exam protocols, adapts patient treatments based on the patient’s physical and cognitive capabilities, and bills properly for all exams performed.
- Patients are greeted and escorted between exam rooms and radiology, where they are put on an x-ray table and given instructions on how to hold their breath and position their bodies for optimum x-ray photographs to be obtained. X-ray technologist
- Nurses perform patient procedures safely and effectively. When needed, radioactive safety rules are followed. Keep up with cardiac principles and clinical practices.
- Complies with federal and state regulations in the preparation and distribution of contrast media and/or pharmaceuticals. The narrator observes the patient and notices any unusual behavior. Inspects processes and makes suggestions for changes where necessary.
- Each test includes the patient’s ID, date, technician ID, and exam time. Surgery and vacation are covered. State, federal, and agency regulators make rules.
- Possesses the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform simple and advanced percutaneous procedures, including peripheral interventions. Responsible for patient safety; must be able to identify cardiac arrhythmias and react according to emergency procedures; must be able to operate an external cardiac pacemaker and defibrillator. In the case of cardiac crises, administers the proper treatment.
- Assists doctors in performing interventional procedures and offers diagnostic assistance by doing organ or body scans on patients. Prepares and places patients, and precisely chooses anatomical and technical parameters.
- Dial a doctor if pain is interfering with the imaging process, and then begin the PI process.
- employs effective infection control strategies, and can adequately explain the global precautionary principle
Skills:
- a license and/or a fluoroscopy permit, if the state requires it, Must know about state and federal rules, Current BCLS (AHA), Preferably one year of experience in acute clinical radiography, program that has been approved by JRCERT or ABHES
- registered with the relevant board and holding a valid license. Should be a member in good standing of the American Board of Radiology, A continuing membership in the Medical Protective Association is required (or equivalent).
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited medical or osteopathic institution and current residency in a radiology training program.
- Being well-versed in every facet of diagnostic imaging requires that Radiology expertise is greatly encouraged, but not required. Vitals-taking experience
- It is required to have a registration in either the field of Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), Registered Radiologic Technician (RT(R), or Cardiovascular Technician (CVT)) (RCIS)