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Howard-Sloan Search, Inc.

Radiology - Interventional Physician

Howard-Sloan Search, Inc., Redding, CA, United States


2024 Dates of Coverage: * June 8-9 * June 15-16 * June 29-30 Details: * 24 hour S/S coverage, periodic night and week night coverage (5p-8a) * Setting: Acute care hospital with Level II Trauma Designation and Thrombectomy-capable Stroke Center designation. NIR services for stroke are provided by hospital-contracted NIR group and are not part of the locum IR job. * Duties: Emergency call coverage for IR services for weekends and holidays, may include Friday PM call (5pm-8am). Also includes supervision of procedures using fluoroscopy (non-OR procedures). * Required Procedures: Please see below * EMR: Cerner Care B, Radiologists also use PowerScribe 360 * Support Staff: Hospital department Radiology Techs, no APP (PA) support staff for IR services. * Reason for Coverage: Gaps in coverage Credentialing Information: * Timeframe: 30 days if eligible for temporary/locum tenens privileges Diagnostic/Nuclear Medicine Radiology Qualifications: * Applicants must be Board Certified (or in the certification process) by the American Board of Radiology. * As required by the Calif. Dept. of Public Health Radiologic Health Branch, and Title 17 of the Calif. Code of Regulations, the Radiologist must obtain and maintain an X-Ray Supervisor and Operator's Certificate. Procedural Sedation: * MODERATE SEDATION / ANALGESIA (CONSCIOUS SEDATION) * VASCULAR - INTERVENTIONAL: * Percutaneous Transcatheter Infusion Therapy * Percutaneous Embolotherapy * Percutaneous Arterial/Venous Stent Placement * Percutaneous IVC Filter Placement * Central Venous Access * Percutaneous Vertebroplasty * Percutaneous Vertebroplasty via Balloon Kyphoplasty NONVASCULAR - INTERVENTIONAL: * Biopsies * Fluoroscopy * US or CT Guidance * FNA or Core Breast Localization * Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography * Percutaneous Antegrade Pyelography * Lymphangiography * Abscess Drainages * Cyst/Fluid Aspirations * HSG * Percutaneous * Transhepatic Biliary Drainage * Percutaneous Nephrostomy Tube Placement * Percutaneous Transhepatic Cystostomy * Percutaneous Stone Extractions * Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Dilation/Stent Placement * Fallopian Tube Catheterization * Eximer Lase