Job Description
- Diagnostic Imaging & Reporting
- Modality Management: Interpret and provide detailed, structured reports for Ultrasound (USG), CT Scans and MRI, X-Rays.
- Specialized Scans: Perform and interpret advanced ultrasound studies, including Color Doppler, anomaly scans, and musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasounds as required.
- Turnaround Time (TAT): Ensure all routine and urgent imaging reports are completed within the center's established TAT protocols to maintain operational efficiency.
- Clinical Procedures
- Interventional Support: Perform minor image-guided procedures if offered by the center, such as USG/CT-guided FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology), biopsies, or fluid aspirations.
- Patient Safety: Review patient medical history before contrast administration, manage any adverse contrast reactions, and ensure strict adherence to radiation safety protocols (ALARA principle).
- Collaboration & Consultation
- Peer Consultation: Act as a diagnostic consultant to referring physicians, discussing complex or critical findings directly over the phone or in person.
- Technician Guidance: Oversee and guide radiology technicians and radiographers to ensure proper patient positioning, optimal scanning protocols, and high-quality image acquisition.
Job Specifications & Qualifications
RequirementDescriptionEducationMD / DNB in Radio-diagnosis or equivalent post-graduate degree/diploma recognized by the medical council.
Experience 0 to 5+ years of experience (Open to both fresh post-graduates and experienced consultants). Prior experience in a high-volume diagnostic network is a plus.
Technical Skills Proficiency with modern PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), RIS (Radiology Information Systems), and advanced imaging hardware.
Full Time
3600k Year
Radiology
Radiology
Full Time
3600k Year