Permanent Radiology: Diagnostic - Noninvasive Job in WPAFB, Ohio
MD/DO - Radiologist
Requirements
(duties include but are not limited to)
- Provide clinical services within the MTF Diagnostic Imaging
departments, providing outpatient and inpatient consultative imaging services,
to include the imaging requirements of critically ill patients in the medical
and surgical intensive care units.
 
- Shall receive technical guidance and direction from the
Radiology Medical Director, Radiology Flight Commander or designated Government
personnel.
 
- Routine Diagnostic Examination - Shall be prepared and
capable of interpreting and/or performing any necessary routine procedures.
 
- Shall submit Diagnostic Radiology Reports in the patients’
medical record for the assigned clinical service on a daily basis throughout
the life of the contract.
 
- Academic Duties - Shall fully participate in the Phase I and
Phase II training programs of the MTF, as well as the education of any
residents, Physician Assistant students, medical students, etc. This
participation may include the preparation and delivery of formal lecture
presentations, daily teaching, participation in formal or informal feedback,
and in-person resident/staff consultations.
 
- Resident/Student Association - Shall co-sign all examination
reports produced by the any Radiology Residents working under the Radiologist.
 
- Didactic Instruction - May be assigned responsibility to
participate in the formal didactic program involving presentation of lecture
material and giving case conference to residents or students on a recurring
basis.
 
- Shall provide special quality assurance studies, no more than
four per year, and participate in peer review activities, as directed by the
Radiology Medical Director, Radiology Flight Commander or designated Government
personnel.
 
Qualifications
 - 
Must
     be a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) who
     has completed an internship and residency in an accredited United States
     Diagnostic Radiology Training Program.
 
 - 
Must
     be board certified or board eligible by the American Board of Radiology
     (ABR) or the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology (AOBR). Additional
     fellowship training, such as in neuroradiology, abdominal imaging,
     musculoskeletal imaging, cardiothoracic imaging, or similar is desirable
     but not required.
 
 - 
Shall
     have 4 years of experience in performing the full scope of general
     diagnostic radiology to include performance of examinations/procedures and
     interpretation of same in the areas of plain Radiography, Fluoroscopy,
     Mammography, Ultrasonography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerized
     Tomography, Nuclear Medicine and image guided procedures including biopsies
     and diagnostic and therapeutic arthrograms and injections through on site
     or Teleradiology means. From any of the above examination/procedure
     combinations shall be able to accomplish a minimum of 10,000-12,500
     diagnostic examination/procedures per year. 
 
 - 
Must
     have the qualifications, accreditations and experience to practice
     mammography which includes personnel qualifications set forth by the U.S.
     Food and Drug Administration under the Mammography Quality Standards Act
     (MQSA). 
 
 - 
Must
     have and maintain Basic Life Support (BLS) certification as approved by
     the American Heart Association. Might also require certifications in
     Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support
     (PALS), Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Advanced Trauma Life Support
     (ATLS) or other certifications.
 
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