The Radiologist is responsible for diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries using medical imaging techniques such as Xrays CT scans MRIs ultrasounds and nuclear medicine.
Key Responsibilities:
- Imaging Interpretation: Analyze and interpret medical images to diagnose conditions and prepare detailed reports.
- Patient Care: Review medical histories explain procedures to patients and collaborate with referring physicians.
- Procedural Involvement: Perform imageguided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
- Technology Management: Operate and maintain imaging equipment and stay updated with technological advancements.
- Collaboration: Work with healthcare professionals and participate in team meetings.
- Quality Assurance: Adhere to safety standards and participate in quality assurance programs.
- Research and Education: Engage in research stay current with medical advancements and mentor medical students and residents.
Qualifications:
- Education: Medical degree (MD or DO).
- Licensure: Valid medical license.
- Certification: Board certification in Radiology.
- Experience: Completed radiology residency; fellowship training preferred.
- Skills: Strong analytical communication and interpersonal skills; proficiency in imaging equipment