The Radiologist consults with patients to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Examines and diagnoses disorders and diseases of the human body using x-ray and radioactive materials. Being a Radiologist requires a degree in medicine from an accredited school and is licensed to practice. Treats benign and malignant growths with exposure to x-rays and radioisotopes. In addition, Radiologist may require at least 2-4 years of radiology experience. May report to a medical director. Radiologist's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the posit ...ion's specialty is the main requirement.More Show Less
Summary. Are you ready for your next opportunity. When you work with Tribal Health, you work with talented and passionate teams who are making an impact on Native health disparities. We offer an unforgettable, career-changing adventure - and because we are clinically led, you can count on 24 / 7 support, so you always feel confident and comfortable on the job. We recognize that you are the best part of us. We offer caring recruiters who match you...
Recruitment/Sign-on Bonus Available – Student Loan Reimbursements – Quality of Life – VA/Federal Benefits. Must be ABR-certified (or ABR-eligible) with additional fellowship training in Musculoskeletal imaging being preferred. Must be able to perform joint injections, arthrograms, joint aspirations. Must be experienced and competent in clinical radiology, with a good understanding of how the various subspecialists function and the kinds of servic...
Join us as a board-certified or residency-trained Radiologist at VCA Animal Specialty and Emergency Center and you’ll quickly discover that you’re well supported by world-class medicine, technology, facilities and a talented team. You’ll be empowered to do your best work with a team you can count on. At VCA, the future of veterinary medicine is in our hands. Why join the team. 24-hour emergency / specialty hospital. Our specialties include Intern...