Howard Sloan Search
Radiology - Interventional Physician
Howard Sloan Search, Redding, California, United States, 96001
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
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