Appcast

Radiologist

Appcast$250K — $350K *
Hospitals & Medical Centers
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • M.D. or D.O. degree with completed residency in Radiology
  • Current California and/or Nevada medical license
  • Board certified or board eligible in Radiology
  • Current DEA registration
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
  • Experience with all imaging modalities offered at Tahoe Forest
  • Experience in performing interventional radiology procedures

Responsibilities

  • Assess patients' health using diagnostic imaging
  • Interpret diagnostic images and provide reports
  • Evaluate patient histories for test safety and efficacy
  • Recommend further diagnostics and treatment options
  • Collaborate with leadership to maintain imaging quality
  • Manage patient care through resource allocation
  • Provide medical leadership and staff training

Benefits

  • Participation in community education initiatives
  • Continuing medical education opportunities
  • Involvement in quality improvement programs
  • Access to a supportive physician team
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development
Full Job Description
Summary

Licensed, Board-certified and credentialed physician, practicing in the specialty of Radiology, interpreting diagnostic imaging tests that involve the use of x-ray, ultrasound, MRI, CT, PET CT, or mammography equipment and performing interventional radiology procedures, all within the scope of practice for Radiology, as defined by the Hospital's Medical Staff and physician's clinical privileges approved by the Board of Directors.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Systematically assesses patients' health status through the use of diagnostic imaging technology, arrives at appropriate diagnosis(es), and recommends care plan for effective clinical outcomes
  • Examines and interprets images obtained by diagnostic imaging staff, including but not limited to X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, CT, PET CT, Nuclear Medicine, Dexa, MRI and Mammography
  • Provides a written summary of findings and impressions of abnormalities or diagnoses from examination of images and submits a formal report to ordering physicians and patients
  • Evaluates patient medical histories in accordance with departmental policies, to ensure the safety and efficacy of ordered tests. Recommends alternatives to the ordering physician as indicated.
  • Based on test findings, recommends and discusses options for further diagnostic workup and/or treatment options with other physicians
  • Work with Diagnostic Imaging leadership to ensure/maintain the quality of diagnostic imaging tests performed
  • Examine patients, record relevant medical histories, and provide interventional radiology procedures, within physician's scope of the practice as defined by the Hospital's credentialing and privileging processes.
  • May prescribe medication as appropriate


    • Documents within the electronic medical record system, according to established guidelines to facilitate ongoing quality of care in a timely manner
    • Delegates direct and indirect patient care activities to appropriate qualified personnel
    • Responds appropriately to emergent situations
    • Takes actions to ensure continuity of care for patients

  • Contributes to effective and efficient policies and practices for physicians practicing within the diagnostic imaging department that support patient access and quality of medical care

    • Participates in access/planning physician coverage of the diagnostic imaging department, ensuring timely and appropriate patient access defined by accreditation requirements and/or department review of outstanding orders waiting to be scheduled
    • Actively participates in clinical quality improvement initiatives
    • Meets the agreed number of patient contact hours for the agreed full time equivalent (FTE) status, pursuant to hospital policy
    • Collaborates in establishing and achieving personal goals for numbers of exams interpreted and relative value units
    • Supports appropriate billing for professional services through timely documentation and maintaining adequate knowledge of the Practice's billing policies and procedures
    • Adheres to all relevant policies, procedures, and practice guidelines
    • Cooperates with the preparation/participation for regulatory surveys
    • Responds to telephone calls in a timely fashion
    • Reviews and follows up on complaints and concerns about medical care
    • Maintains and improves skill level through participation in continuing medical education
  • Manages patient care through appropriate use of available resources
    • Appropriately prescribes and orders ancillary services as appropriate for interventional procedures
    • Utilizes referral network appropriately
  • Provides medical leadership for the diagnostic imaging department
    • Serves as a resource to colleagues and support staff, enhancing quality of care
    • Assists as requested in the training, orientation, and evaluation of clinical support staff
    • Attends and actively participates in diagnostic imaging department staff meetings as requested or physician/staff meetings
    • Participates in planning for the diagnostic imaging department and health system, providing input to the annual operating and capital budgets and the long-range strategic plan
    • Participates in appropriate Medical Staff and clinic committee structure
    • Participates in community education and other professional activities to promote practice growth and community wellness as requested
  • Meets additional expectations of all Tahoe Forest Health System employees
    • Demonstrates System Values in performance and behavior.
    • Complies with System policies and procedures.
    • Performs other duties as may be assigned.


Qualifications

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Carries out supervisory responsibility in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws.

Responsibilities may include participation in management's process for selecting and training clinical employees, as requested; delegation of direct and indirect patient care activities to appropriate personnel; addressing complaints and resolving problems.

Education/Experience

  • M.D. or D.O degree and successful completion of medical residency in Radiology


Licenses/Certifications

Required:

  • Current license to practice in California and/or Nevada, as appropriate;
  • A current Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration (approved for all drug schedules) and/or unrestricted Nevada State Board of Pharmacy Certificate and DEA to practice in Nevada, as appropriate;
  • Board certified or board eligible in Radiology. If not board certified, must become board certified within five (5) years of residency or fellowship training. Must maintain board certification and satisfy specialty / subspecialty recertification requirements, as applicable.
  • Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS)


Other Experience/Qualifications

  • Membership on the Hospital's medical staff and appropriate clinical privileges at Hospital in Radiology
  • Able to obtain and maintain professional liability insurance
  • Eligible for participation in the Medicare and Medi-Cal programs and for credentialing by contracted health plans, as applicable
  • Ability to utilize an electronic medical records system to review patient health history and test results, document clinical activities and findings and place orders
  • Working knowledge of industry standards for medical coding (ICD-10 and CPT-4) and documentation practices
  • Experience with the interpretation of all imaging modalities performed at Tahoe Forest, including but not limited to X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, CT, PET CT, Nuclear Medicine, Dexa, MRI and Mammography, ECHO
  • Experience performing interventional radiology procedures


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