7 North Carolina Interventional Radiology (IR) Jobs
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Unit Details: Typically 2-3 caths in the morning; if no afternoon caths are scheduled, the cath lab is used for procedural/IR overflow cases. Cardiac, device placement, and vascular cases including pacemaker and defibrillator insertion/manipulation; ports, PICCs, arteriograms, nephrostomy tubes, UAE as needed, and Hickman lines. Heavy vascular work includes lower extremity angiograms, occasional upper/fistulagrams, interventional cases, PE, DVT, thrombolytics, venograms, and fistula creation. Cath lab cases include right and left heart caths with intervention and pericardiocentesis; mostly radial with some femoral access. Will not be required to circulate; RN will circulate. Uses Encompass, MERGE/Merge Hemo, Siemens Xray, Alaris, Omnicell, and Philips monitors; occasional balloon pumps.
Shift & Scheduling: Mon-Fri; no weekends. No call. Closed on major holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and NYD.
Special Requests: RTO requires manager approval.
Interventional Radiology Job Responsibilities
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!
Interventional Radiology (IR) Travel Allied Jobs in North Carolina
Both nurses and allied health professionals contribute significantly to the field of Interventional Radiology (IR). These dedicated individuals play a vital role in caring for patients undergoing IR procedures aimed at diagnosing and treating a wide range of medical conditions, including cancer, blood vessel disorders, and chronic pain. IR jobs are available in hospitals and outpatient facilities with dedicated IR departments, providing opportunities for Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurses, and allied health professionals. Explore our extensive selection of Interventional Radiology travel jobs across the country and secure your next assignment in this exciting field.