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Neurointerventional Radiologist
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Role
Neurointerventional Radiologist
Location
Job type
Other
Found on Mokaru
6 months ago
Salary
Job description
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As our Neurointerventional Radiologist , you will diagnose and treat complex vascular diseases of the brain, spine, and central nervous system using cutting-edge, minimally invasive, image-guided techniques. You will play a critical, often life-saving, role within our stroke center, providing 24-hour call coverage for emergent neurological conditions.
Every day you will perform intricate endovascular procedures for acute strokes, cerebral aneurysms, AVMs, and other vascular pathologies, leveraging advanced imaging to guide precise interventions. Your work directly impacts neurological outcomes, supported by robust organizational resources that enable you to focus on high-stakes patient care.
To be successful, you will be a board-certified physician with extensive specialized fellowship training in neurointerventional radiology. You will possess exceptional manual dexterity, rapid critical thinking, and the resilience to excel in fast-paced, high-pressure environments, while upholding the highest ethical and clinical standards.
- Perform minimally invasive, image-guided endovascular procedures for brain, spine, and CNS vascular diseases (e.g., strokes, aneurysms, AVMs, carotid disease).
- Provide critical 24-hour call coverage for acute neurological emergencies within our stroke center.
- Utilize advanced imaging (neuroangiography, CT, MRI) to precisely guide complex interventions.
- Administer comprehensive patient care from pre-procedure evaluation through post-procedure management and critical care.
- Adhere to AMA medical ethics and relevant specialty board standards.
- Leverage our Physician Group's comprehensive resources (supply chain, tech trainers, credentialing, etc.) to optimize physician efficiency and focus on patient care.
Job Requirements
Required
In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified candidates will need the following:
- Doctorate MD or DO required.
- Must have successfully completed a residency or fellowship commensurate with area of specialty.
- Obtain and maintain an unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency (“DEA”) registration;
- Be board certified or eligible in the appropriate specialty, by a board acceptable to Hospital;
- Obtain Medical Staff Privileges within the Health system, at sponsoring institution.
- DR-Current and unrestricted license to practice medicine in applicable state required.
- Strong critical thinking, manual dexterity, and ability to work in high-stress, fast-paced emergency environments.
Physical Requirements - Medium Work - (Exert up to 50lbs force occasionally, and/or up to 20lbs frequently, and/or up to 10lbs constantly)
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Where You’ll Work
St. Anthony Hospital, a Magnet-recognized and award-winning Level I Trauma Center, delivers high-quality care as a primary receiving center for the region's most seriously ill and injured. Our state-of-the-art campus, celebrating over 130 years of service, offers comprehensive, advanced programs including a dedicated Surgery Center (opened 2023), Comprehensive Stroke Center (Joint Commission certified), Heart and Vascular (Accredited Chest Pain Center), Neuroscience, Cancer Center (with new technologies), and advanced Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO). We are committed to an award-winning culture of teamwork, quality (including 'Get With The Guidelines' recognitions), and patient wellness.


