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Required Skills/Experience: IR and neurointerventional experience required.
Required Credentials: BLS must be AHA, HSI, or American Red Cross. Associate’s degree in radiologic technology.
Unit Details: Performs routine to complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in Angio Interventional Radiology and Neuro IR, including extra-cranial and intracranial angiography, vertebroplasty, spinal injections, myelograms, cisternograms, embolizations, cryoablations, coilings, and clot retrievals. Provides sterile and non-sterile support for IR and neurointerventional procedures, including discograms, aspirations, therapeutic injections, angiography, ablations, and tumor, epistaxis, and spinal lesion embolization cases. Uses advanced imaging equipment and UHS information systems, including IR scheduling online. May instruct students and residents and perform preceptor duties when needed.
Shift & Scheduling: On-call every other weekend. Day Rotational.
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Interventional Radiology professionals possess essential responsibilities that range from assessing patients, administering medications and treatments, monitoring vital signs, to providing crucial emotional support to patients and their families and much more. With their specialized training and experience, IR professionals collaborate closely with interventional radiologists and other healthcare providers before, during, and after procedures to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. IR professionals work with cutting-edge technology, including the latest X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasounds throughout their career. Trusted is your ultimate resource for connecting with exciting travel opportunities in Interventional Radiology!
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