Physician- Diagnostic Radiologist (Intermittent)
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs · Asheville, NC · 2 mo ago
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About the role
The Charles George VA Medical Center is seeking an intermittent Diagnostic Radiologist to provide a spectrum of image interpretation, image-guided procedures and patient care services within the specialty of Diagnostic Radiology. In addition to the clinical practice of general diagnostic radiology, other duties include contributions to quality assurance, performance improvement and other activities that support clinical operations and the mission, values and goals of the VA Medical Center.
Responsibilities
- Oversight of quality and safety:
- Review exam requests for appropriateness.
- Prescribe exam protocols and modify as needed for specific clinical indications.
- Provide oversight of technical image quality with feedback to technologists.
- Provide clinical oversight of medication administration, including contrast, preps and other medications relevant to the Imaging Service.
- Provide oversight and serve as resource for radiation and MRI safety.
- Provide oversight and serve as resource for infection control practices.
- Image Interpretation and Consultation:
- Interpret imaging exams including relevant exam comparison and correlation with clinical information in CPRS. Generate reports that contain pertinent findings and measurements, a description of normal and abnormal structures, discussion of differential diagnoses, recommendations and impression.
- Support patient care services with reports timely to the care being delivered with the method of communication appropriate to the level of clinical importance or acuity.
- Consult with providers on various aspects of imaging such as exam selection, review of results and other support functions.
- Participate in clinical conferences such as Tumor Board and others.
- Patient Care:
- Interact with patients to obtain relevant clinical history and physical exam findings within the scope of radiology practice, provide education to patients and support, obtain informed consent, issue disclosures when appropriate, document in CPRS, enter orders in CPRS, and other aspects of physician practice.
- Participate in the coordination of patient care: Contact clinical providers as relevant to assure effective patient care, discuss evaluation, management, follow-up and other aspects of coordinated, patient-centered care. Make timely and definitive notification of time-sensitive results and/or results that have major clinical significance.
- Integrate resources to provide current, optimal care: consult colleagues, research literature, maintain continuing education and other sources of current practice.
- Medical Staff Functions:
- Participate in Imaging and general medical staff meetings, committee assignments, compliance and other components of an organized medical staff.
- Support academic affiliations in technologist, radiologic assistant, medical student, resident and other teaching programs that involve the Imaging Service. Provide clinical experience, cognitive development, and other aspects of effective teaching.
Qualifications
- United States Citizenship: Non-citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy.
- Current, full and unrestricted license to practice medicine or surgery in a State, Territory, or Commonwealth of the United States, or in the District of Columbia.
- Residency Training: Physicians must have completed residency training, approved by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs in an accredited core specialty training program leading to eligibility for board certification.
- Board certification and Fellowship training in a subspecialty is preferred.