Full-Time Cardiovascular Radiologist – Sharorah
Job Description
Radiologists provide patients with high-quality pictures and examinations while being sensitive to their requirements. Follows safe radiation practice guidelines. Leads by example and serves as a role model for other associate technicians. Direct patient care includes precise testing, physical exam preparation, lab draws, patient assessment and triaging, and clinical supply inventory management. Completes and processes the required documentation to conduct business and keep track of patient care. Serves as a clinical resource for unit staff and ensures the unit’s current practice standards.
Job Title : Cardiovascular Radiologist
Location : Sharorah, Najran, Saudi Arabia
Salary : $ 26.05 per hour.
Company : Tal Healthcare
Job Type : Full-Time
Qualifications:
- Consult an appropriate doctor if the patient is in discomfort, and then continue PI.
- Maintains compliance with the department’s exam protocols, modifies patient procedures in accordance with the patient’s physical and cognitive capabilities, and accurately bills for all examinations carried out.
- the time, date, patient ID, and technician ID are all clearly indicated on all examinations, When transporting and executing treatments, it provides protection for patients. Complies with all deemed agencies, state and federal regulations, as well as all applicable laws.
- Patients are greeted and escorted between exam rooms and radiology, where they are put on an x-ray table and given instructions on how to hold their breath and position their bodies for optimum x-ray photographs to be obtained. X-ray technologist
- In the production and delivery of contrast media and/or drugs, adheres to federal and state requirements. While watching, takes note of the patient’s unusual conduct. Examines procedures and provides ideas for improvements as needed.
- Can properly comprehend the universal precaution concept and maintain medical and surgical aseptic procedures.
- provides diagnostic assistance to patients by doing organ or body scans and supporting physicians with interventional therapies. Before preparing and putting patients, accurately evaluates their demands in terms of anatomical and technical factors.
- Knows basic and advanced percutaneous procedures, including peripheral interventions. Responsible for patient safety and must be able to identify cardiac arrhythmias and react according to emergency guidelines. In cardiac crises, administers treatment.
- logging all images provided to the radiologist to ensure all results are given to patient and doctor. Procedure organizes radiology images.
- Nurses perform patient procedures safely and effectively. When needed, radioactive safety rules are followed. Keep up with cardiac principles and clinical practices.
Skills:
- Doctorate in Radiology with residency in Radiation Oncology from an authorized med college
- authorized to practice by the relevant board. Required to have a fellowship with the American Board of Radiology, Be required to maintain their membership in the Medical Protective Association (or equivalent).
- Knowing everything there is to know about diagnostic imaging, A minimum of two years’ experience as a radiologist, though more is better, Practice taking vital signs
- Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), Registered Radiologic Technician (RT(R), or Cardiovascular Technician (CVT)) or RCIS is required (RCIS)
- Fluoroscopy permit and/or licensure as needed by the state Current BCLS, as well as state and federal laws and regulations, must be understood (AHA), Preferably, one year of acute clinical radiography experience is required. Graduation from a JRCERT or ABHES-accredited school