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Seize a 26-week locum tenens opportunity as an Interventional Radiologist in Dover, Ohio. Earn a highly competitive rate of $525-$550/hr. This role requires 1 year of experience with ACLS/BLS certifications and offers comprehensive support including travel coverage, licensing aid, and malpractice...
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United States , Dover
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525.00 - 550.00 USD / Hour
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Seeking a skilled Radiology Interventional Physician for a 13-week locum tenens assignment in Savannah, GA. This role requires at least one year of experience. Enjoy competitive pay, comprehensive malpractice coverage, and full travel/lodging support. Gain immediate access to top-tier hospital sy...
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United States , Savannah
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Discover rewarding and impactful careers in medicine by exploring Radiology Interventional Physician jobs. This highly specialized field sits at the dynamic intersection of diagnostic imaging and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Interventional Radiologists (IRs) are physician innovators who use advanced imaging guidance—such as fluoroscopy, CT, ultrasound, and MRI—to perform targeted procedures through tiny incisions, often replacing the need for traditional open surgery. This results in less pain, reduced risk, and faster recovery times for patients. Professionals in these roles are pivotal in diagnosing and treating a vast array of conditions across nearly every organ system, making it one of the most versatile and rapidly evolving specialties in modern healthcare. The typical responsibilities of an Interventional Radiologist are both clinical and procedural. They conduct patient consultations to evaluate suitability for interventions, obtain informed consent, and manage pre- and post-procedure care. In the procedural suite, they perform a wide range of image-guided treatments. Common procedures include angioplasty and stenting to open blocked blood vessels, embolization to control bleeding or cut off blood supply to tumors, thrombolysis to dissolve dangerous clots, needle biopsies for diagnosis, abscess drainages, and tumor ablations using heat or cold. They also place central venous access devices like ports and PICCs. Beyond the procedure room, IRs are responsible for interpreting follow-up imaging, coordinating care with referring physicians, and participating in multidisciplinary tumor boards and vascular conferences. To excel in Radiology Interventional Physician jobs, individuals must possess a unique blend of skills. Exceptional hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills are essential for manipulating catheters and guidewires through intricate anatomy. Strong analytical abilities are required to interpret complex real-time imaging and make critical decisions instantly. Effective communication skills are paramount for explaining procedures to patients and collaborating with a team of technologists, nurses, and other specialists. The typical pathway to this career requires completion of medical school, a diagnostic radiology residency, and then a dedicated one- or two-year fellowship in interventional radiology. Board certification in Diagnostic Radiology followed by a Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in Interventional Radiology is the standard. Requirements also include an active medical license, DEA registration, and certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS). Hospitals and practices seek candidates who are comfortable working in high-pressure environments, supervising advanced practice providers, and committed to lifelong learning due to the constant technological advancements in the field. Whether seeking permanent hospital positions, roles in academic medicine, or flexible locum tenens assignments, Radiology Interventional Physician jobs offer a career defined by technical mastery, direct patient impact, and continuous innovation. These professionals are clinical problem-solvers who provide vital, less invasive alternatives to surgery, improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

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