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Fellowship-trained Body Imaging Radiologist – Regina | Prairies Skies Medical Imaging

Permanent
SK
Publié il y a 4 semaines

Fellowship-Trained Body Imaging Radiologist

Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is Regina’s largest imaging practice Owned by local radiologists, we have been providing comprehensive imaging services in 5 community-based clinics, two acute care hospitals and multiple Southern Saskatchewan health centres for more than 50 years. Prairie Skies offers above average earning potential in a dynamic work environment and a diverse practice opportunity in both community and acute care facilities. Regina is a vibrant culturally diverse city offering a variety of amenities, cultural and sporting activities, parkland, and an international airport. You will enjoy numerous employment and lifestyle opportunities for both you and your family, short commute times, and Saskatchewan's low cost of living that is the envy of many other provinces. The Opportunity: Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is seeking a Fellowship-Trained Body Imaging Radiologist Applicants will be expected to do all aspects of body imaging, including all areas of body CT and MRI. Proficiency with obstetrical imaging will be viewed favourably. Opportunities are available for research, rounds, teaching, and appointment as Associate Professor in the University of Saskatchewan. The candidate will have the opportunity to grow his or her breast practice as the team lead by determining and implementing best practice and policy. This is a full time, partnership track position that covers primarily daytime shifts with equitable evening and weekend call responsibilities and above average earning potential. Qualifications:
  • Eligible for licensing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS)
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) (or eligible)
  • International Medical Graduates are welcome and encouraged to apply
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be required to become a member of Practitioner Staff and provide care in Saskatchewan Health Authority facilities.
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Fellowship-Trained Body Imaging Radiologist Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is Regina’s largest imaging practice Owned by local radiologists, we have been providing comprehensive imaging services in 5...

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Fellowship-trained Neuroradiologist – Regina | Prairies Skies Medical Imaging

Permanent
SK
Publié il y a 4 semaines
Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is Regina’s largest imaging practice. Owned by local radiologists, we have been providing comprehensive imaging services in 5 community-based clinics, two acute care hospitals and multiple Southern Saskatchewan health centres for more than 50 years. Prairie Skies offers above average earning potential in a dynamic work environment and a diverse practice opportunity in both community and acute care facilities. Regina is a vibrant culturally diverse city offering a variety of amenities, cultural and sporting activities, parkland, and an international airport. You will enjoy numerous employment and lifestyle opportunities for both you and your family, short commute times, and Saskatchewan's low cost of living that is the envy of many other provinces. The Opportunity: Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is currently seeking a fellowship trained Neuroradiologist to support its busy and active neuroradiology component. Opportunities are available for research, rounds, teaching, and appointment as Associate Professor in the University of Saskatchewan. Qualifications:
  • Eligible for licensing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS)
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCPC) or eligible
  • International Medical Graduates are welcome and encouraged to apply
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be required to become a member of Practitioner
  • Staff and provide care in Saskatchewan Health Authority facilities
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Fellowship-trained Women’s Imaging Radiologist – Regina | Prairies Skies Medical Imaging

Permanent
SK
Publié il y a 4 semaines
General and Sub-specialized Women’s Imaging Radiologist Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is Regina’s largest imaging practice. Owned by local radiologists, we have provided comprehensive imaging services in 5 community clinics, two acute care hospitals and multiple Southern Saskatchewan health centres for more than 50 years. Prairie Skies offers above average earning potential in a dynamic work environment. Regina is a diverse city offering all amenities, and an international airport. You will enjoy numerous employment and lifestyle opportunities. Saskatchewan's low cost of living is the envy of many provinces. The Opportunity: Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is seeking a Fellowship trained Women’s Imaging Radiologist, or experienced radiologist with extensive breast imaging experience. Applicants are expected to do all aspects of breast imaging, including screening and diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI, and breast procedures. The candidate will have the opportunity to grow the breast practice with best practice and policy. This is a full time, partnership track position that covers primarily daytime shifts with equitable evening and weekend call responsibilities. Qualifications:
  • Eligible for licensing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS)
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCPC) or eligible
  • International Medical Graduates are welcome and encouraged to apply
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required
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General and Sub-specialized Women’s Imaging Radiologist Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is Regina’s largest imaging practice. Owned by local radiologists, we have provided comprehensive imaging serv...

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Pediatric Radiologist, Locum Tenens – Kingston | Queen's University

Locum
ON
Publié il y a 4 semaines

Pediatric Radiologist, Locum Tenens - Kingston Health Sciences Centre

Flexible choices of single or multiple weeks starting July 2023 – July 2024. The ideal candidate will participate in the reporting of all general pediatric radiology plain films, ultrasounds, CTs and MRIs, as well as in the performance of GI/GU procedures. Pediatric neuroradiology and pediatric nuclear medicine coverage is not needed. The candidate will also be responsible for the reporting of some of the Outpatient and Urgent Care adult ultrasounds, as well as plain films from the local extended care facility. Weekday pager on-call coverage (no reporting requirement) is expected. Clinical service is provided to a population of approximately 600,000 in Southeastern Ontario in two teaching hospitals, Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Providence Care.This locum tenens will work out of the Hotel Dieu Hospital and Kingston General Hospital sites, the latter a 450-bed acute-care academic hospital. We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who wishes to provide excellent clinical services in a collegial and collaborative work environment. Read more

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Pediatric Radiologist, Locum Tenens – Kingston Health Sciences Centre Flexible choices of single or multiple weeks starting July 2023 – July 2024. The ideal candidate will participate in the r...

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General Radiologist – Prince George | Northern Health

Permanent
BC
Publié il y a 4 semaines
Northern Health is seeking a General Radiologist here Radiologist in Prince George; British Columbia’s Northern Capital! Join the robust Department of 6 Radiologists in PRINCE GEORGE at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia (UHNBC). There is opportunity to work in a part-time position providing coverage for example one week on/one week off, two weeks on/two weeks off. Prince George is the centre of business, education, health and culture for Northern BC. The UHNBC group serves a rural population of 400,000 people over an area of 600,000 square kilometers. Prince George offers:
  • Affordable housing & short commutes
  • The best of both urban & rural living
  • Top tier education & athletics
  • World-class cross-country ski facilities & biking trails minutes from town
The selected candidate should be comfortable with general radiology, including fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT and MRI, as well as basic image guided interventional procedures. A fellowship is not a necessity. NO overhead! FFS. Radiology services at UHNBC include:
  • Breast Imaging Centre with tomosynthesis mammography
  • Ultrasound
  • MRI 1.5 Tesla Siemens upgrade 2017
  • CT scanners multi detector/multi slice/Dual energy
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Interventional Radiology
Just finishing up your training? No problem! Reach out to us early to discuss your career path upon completion. Read more

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Northern Health is seeking a General Radiologist here Radiologist in Prince George; British Columbia’s Northern Capital! Join the robust Department of 6 Radiologists in PRINCE GEORGE at the Universi...

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Consultant Radiologist – Southland Hospital (New Zealand) | Te Whatu Ora (NZ Health System)

Permanent
International
Publié il y a 4 semaines
Southland Hospital Salary: ASMS MECA 2022 (NZD 170,369 - 250,560)
  • Patient-focused care and make a difference in the community!
  • Friendly and professional team
Our Consultant Radiologist role is different from where you've just come from, and we bet you'll love it! This is a fulfilling role, a rewarding team, and great location to be based. We work as a strong MDT within our radiology service and always have the welfare of our patients and their families at the core of our work. Due to our size and close collegial relationships throughout the hospital, it is quite normal to go and find the person to get the answer rather than send an email, and you will often find you get feedback regarding the progress of your patients after they have left your care, which certainly does not happen in a larger hospital! Mō te tūranga - About the role Our Radiology Service offers a full range of imaging modalities based on a digital RIS / PACS systems. We offer MRI, Interventional, CT and ultrasound, however, we do not offer mammography services. Our vacancy requires a Radiologist with a general scope of skills, including MRI and CT-guided procedures; ultrasound experience is advantageous to us, but not an absolute necessity for you to be successful in gaining this role. As we are a flexible department, we are willing and able to make the most of your skills and are happy to support your special interest. As a team who prides ourselves in the work we do, and the care provided to our patients, quality is at the center of our service and there is an expectation that you will participate in quality initiatives as part of your role. You will participate in an out of hours on call roster shared equally amongst your Radiologist colleagues. Mōu ake - About you As an outstanding team player, you'll have the energy to make a positive difference with both patients and colleagues alike. In addition to enjoying a challenging and varied workload, you can look forward to a competitive pay rate and a culture where staff are included, valued, and respected for their expertise. We are affiliated with the University of Otago Medical School and Southland Hospital provides training to Registrars from the Royal Australasian College of Radiologists, so you'll need to be someone who is enthusiastic about teaching and passing on your knowledge to junior members of staff. You must be FRANZCR qualified (or equivalent) and hold, or be eligible for, vocational registration with the Medical Council of NZ. If you are an international candidate you can be considered for this role under the condition, you are eligible for vocational registration with the MCNZ. Read more

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Southland Hospital Salary: ASMS MECA 2022 (NZD 170,369 – 250,560) Patient-focused care and make a difference in the community! Friendly and professional team Our Consultant Radiologist role is d...

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Cardiothoracic Radiologist – Ottawa | The Ottawa Hospital

Permanent
ON
Publié il y a 1 mois
The Department of Medical Imaging at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) is seeking a fellowship trained Cardiothoracic radiologist for a full‐time position starting as soon as possible to join the Cardiac and Thoracic Imaging Sections of a department of approximately 60 sub‐specialty radiologists. The candidate will serve the three campuses of The Ottawa Hospital, the core adult teaching hospital for the University of Ottawa, as well as affiliated community hospitals and ancillary programs. As part of the Cardiac and Thoracic Imaging Sections, the successful candidate will be responsible to work collaboratively within a highly efficient team providing dedicated Cardiothoracic expertise and interpreting in‐ and outpatient studies. The candidate will require broad skills in all relevant modalities, including radiography, CT, and MRI. They should also have working knowledge of post-processing software including SyngoVia, CVI42 and TeraRecon.  The candidate should excel at various thoracic procedures including thoracic biopsies and small-bore chest tube insertions. The successful candidate will provide consultations for the full spectrum of Cardiothoracic diseases. Skills and/or interest in scholarly activity and research are required. They will be expected to be a supportive team player, with a strong commitment to patient care, quality improvement, research, and teaching. The successful candidate will hold certification in Diagnostic Radiology with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or international equivalent. As the central hub of an integrated regional health system and Canada’s largest teaching and research hospital, TOH is a level 1 trauma, 1,200‐bed tertiary, academic health sciences centre serving a population of 1.2M. The Ottawa Hospital is the core adult teaching hospital for the University of Ottawa. The Department of Medical Imaging, at The Ottawa Hospital is one of 5 departments or divisions and three hospital groups contributing to the academic mission of the Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics, within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. The Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics comprises 58 Radiologists, 22 Radiation Oncologists, 18 Medical Physicists, 4 scientists (with skills in virtual reality, imaging processing and artificial intelligence), 1 educationalist, 47 residents, and 30 fellows. The Department has an established record of recognized excellence in postgraduate, graduate, and undergraduate Medical Imaging education. The Department oversees a Preclinical Imaging Core equipped with 7T MRI, IVIS, Ultrasound, and PET‐CT facilitating basic science research. The affiliated Ottawa Hospital Research Institute provides world‐class research support and opportunities for collaborative translational Medical Imaging research. The University of Ottawa is an equal opportunity employer and strongly committed to diversity. We strongly encourage applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, members of visible minorities, women, Indigenous/Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ+ persons, bilingual persons (French and English) and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. If you are invited to continue the selection process, please notify us of any adaptive measures you might require by contacting the Office of the Associate Vice‐President, Faculty Affairs at 613‐562‐5958. Any information you send us will be handled respectfully and in complete confidence. The University of Ottawa is proud of its 160‐year tradition of bilingualism. Through its Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute, the University provides training to Faculty members in their second official language. Read more

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The Department of Medical Imaging at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) is seeking a fellowship trained Cardiothoracic radiologist for a full‐time position starting as soon as possible to join the Cardiac an...

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Diagnostic Neuroradiologist – Ottawa | The Ottawa Hospital

Permanent
ON
Publié il y a 1 mois
The Department of Medical Imaging at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) is seeking an academic, fellowship trained Diagnostic Neuroradiologist for a full-time position starting immediately to join the Neuroradiology Section of a department of approximately 60 sub-specialty radiologists. The candidate will serve the three campuses of The Ottawa Hospital, the core adult teaching hospital for the University of Ottawa, as well as affiliated community hospitals and ancillary programs. As the central hub of an integrated regional health system and Canada’s largest teaching and research hospital, TOH is a level 1 trauma, 1,200-bed tertiary, academic health sciences centre serving a population of 1.2 million. As part of the Neuroradiology Section, the successful candidate will work collaboratively as part of a highly efficient team to provide dedicated Neuroradiology expertise. The candidate will require broad Neuroradiology skills in all relevant modalities, including CT (320-slice and dual energy), MRI (1.5, 3T) and carotid Doppler. The candidate should also excel at various spine procedures including vertebroplasty, rhizotomy, and spinal biopsies. Interpretation of advanced MRI Imaging techniques including perfusion, spectroscopy, DTI would also be expected. The successful candidate will provide consultation for the full spectrum of Neurologic diseases, trauma, acute stroke, neuro-oncology and Head and Neck radiology. An academic record of accomplishment or a demonstrated interest in leading the team in diverse areas of academic excellence (Research, Education, Leadership, Translational, Quality Innovation, Bench/clinical/knowledge translation, and artificial intelligence/computer science) will be important considerations for the selection committee. The environment at TOH is strongly committed to developing the successful candidate’s academic career with mentorship, protected research time, and opportunities to collaborate with peers and allied scientists (Please inquire at time of interview). They will be expected to be a team player, with a strong commitment to patient care, quality improvement, research and teaching. The successful candidate will hold certification in Diagnostic Radiology with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or international equivalent. The Department of Medical Imaging, at The Ottawa Hospital is one of five departments or divisions and three hospital groups contributing to the academic mission of the Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics, within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. The Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics comprises 59 Radiologists, 22 Radiation Oncologists, 18 Medical Physicists, 5 scientists (with skills in virtual reality, imaging processing and artificial intelligence), 1 educationalist, 34 residents, and 30 fellows. The Department has an established record of recognized excellence in postgraduate, graduate, and undergraduate Medical Imaging education. The Department oversees a Preclinical Imaging Core equipped with 7T MRI, Ultrasound, and PET-CT facilitating basic science research. The affiliated Ottawa Hospital Research Institute provides world-class research support and opportunities for collaborative translational Medical Imaging research. The University of Ottawa is an equal opportunity employer and strongly committed to diversity. We strongly encourage applications from racialized persons/ persons of colour, members of visible minorities, women, Indigenous/ Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQ+ persons, bilingual persons (French and English) and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. If you are invited to continue the selection process, please notify us of any adaptive measures you might require by contacting the Office of the Associate Vice-President, Faculty Affairs at 613-562-5958. Any information you send us will be handled respectfully and in complete confidence. The University of Ottawa is proud of its 160-year tradition of bilingualism. Through its Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute, the University provides training to Faculty members in their second official language. Read more

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Diagnostic Radiologist – Kelowna | Interior Health

Permanent
BC
Publié il y a 1 mois
Interior Health is seeking Radiologists to join our team at Kelowna General Hospital. Explore your passions at work, while living with an abundance of recreational activities to suit your lifestyle. Our health authority offers diverse radiology employment opportunities including General and Interventional, while offering flexibility to radiologists pursuing special interests. We look forward to welcoming new graduates or experienced radiologists to our team. It's better here Read more

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Interior Health is seeking Radiologists to join our team at Kelowna General Hospital. Explore your passions at work, while living with an abundance of recreational activities to suit your lifestyle. O...

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Radiologist – Edmonton | Canada Diagnostic Centres

Permanent
AB
Publié il y a 1 mois
Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC) is seeking a skilled and versatile Radiologist for a rewarding and extremely well compensated career as a consultant within our growing outpatient clinic practice in Edmonton, Alberta. Join our exceptional team of Radiologists and begin earning to your full potential in a predictable, physicianfriendly environment with excellent work/life balance and flexibility. We have no scheduled weekend or evening shifts, and no on-call. Facilities, equipment, and technologists are first-rate, and the work is challenging and fulfilling. Currently using IntelePACS, InteleRIS 7, and Dragon we are transitioning early 2024 to a full Powerscribe One and WFO environment driven by Khailo worksheets and MedInformatix RIS, to maximize Radiologist productivity and earnings per hour. Start date is flexible but the availability is open now due to two wonderful but unexpected maternity leaves. Remuneration monthly based on a fixed share of fee for service billings on a fixed revenue stream. Vacation is highly flexible. The work generally includes:
  • General body ultrasound; MSK, Breast, & Obstetrical ultrasound; some basic Vascular ultrasound
  • Image-guided MSK and basic spine procedures for pain management, under both fluoroscopy and ultrasound as applicable (training available)
  • Screening and diagnostic mammography
  • General radiography (modest double-digit volumes per day)
  • DEXA BMD (training available)
  • While we currently do not have unmet MRI or CT reading requirements, opportunities may arise.
  • Regardless, we fully support locum work to maintain these skills if you wish in the meantime.
Requirements:
  • Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Diagnostic Radiology or equivalent
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta full licensure or eligibility, Diagnostic Radiology
  • Canadian Association of Radiologists mammography accreditation or eligibility
  • CMPA membership
  • Eligible for an Alberta Health billing number and practitioner ID
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Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC) is seeking a skilled and versatile Radiologist for a rewarding and extremely well compensated career as a consultant within our growing outpatient clinic practice in Ed...

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Consultant Radiologist – Hawke’s Bay (New Zealand) | Te Whatu Ora (NZ Health System)

Permanent
International
Publié il y a 1 mois
Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi. Engari, he toa takitini.  Success is not the work of one, but the work of many. Are you a Radiologist looking for a great balance of interesting work and an excellent lifestyle? Then look no further than Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. A place where we value He kauanuanu (Respect), Akina (Improvement), Raranga te tira (Teamwork), and Tauwhiro (Care). This is an exciting opportunity to apply for a permanent position in a stunning area of New Zealand with a Mediterranean climate and culture. Our local health sector is undergoing innovative expansion and modification with new public and private imaging facilities under construction. As an employee of Te Whatu Ora, the New Zealand national public health system, you will be part of a collaborative collegial team of up to eleven providing high-quality care, improving equity and health outcomes for our local population, with a high Maori and Pasifika population. The team is part of the regional training programme with currently one registrar. There are many opportunities to develop subspecialist interests that will complement the department's current service, with high levels of unmet needs in our community. We also have close regional ties with other imaging departments, other specialities that we interact with, as well as regional and tertiary services to provide a comprehensive package of care. Hawke's Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital is situated in Hastings, New Zealand, a region of over 162,000 people. The hospital supports a wide range of surgical, medical, oncology and radiological services. As a Radiologist you will be supporting these services through regular MDTs as well as your day-to-day work delivering high-quality care, ongoing quality improvement, and developing new services through innovation and teaching. It is anticipated that once settled, you may also want to work in the private sector. This will be supported. Remuneration will consist of the following:
  • Qualification and experience step alignment with the ASMS MECA
  • On-call allowances
  • Employer matched Superannuation contributions of up to 6% of annual earnings
  • Relocation package including removal costs, flights, accommodation, and car hire*
  • Reimbursement of: Annual Practicing Certificate costs, Medical Defence Assurance fees, College Membership Fees, Study and conference leave*
  • $1,000,000 life/disability cover whilst travelling on company business as per company policy* *Conditions apply and are subject to change
Hawke's Bay is famous for its excellent seaside 'Mediterranean' climate, wine, food, cultural events and outdoor recreational activities. There is a strong sense of community. It is a wonderful place to raise children with a number of excellent schools that receive national recognition. The area offers an enviable lifestyle with a choice of urban or rural living and little traffic congestion. Come and develop your career, working in a wonderful part of New Zealand in modernising facilities with a dedicated, enthusiastic, collegial and fun team. Applicants must be registered or eligible for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand as a Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist and ideally a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiology, or equivalent (such as FRCR). Read more

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Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi. Engari, he toa takitini.  Success is not the work of one, but the work of many. Are you a Radiologist looking for a great balance of interesting work and an excellen...

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Academic Cardiothoracic Radiologist – Kingston | Queen's University

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WHO SHOULD APPLY? The Department of Diagnostic Radiology within the School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen's University and its affiliated teaching hospitals are seeking a full-time Academic Radiologist with Fellowship training in Cardiothoracic Radiology. The preferred candidate will exhibit strong potential for innovative and scholarly research or will have an excellent track record of, or interest in, high-quality research output. The Cardiothoracic Imaging Division operates an established and growing clinical practice covering adult pulmonary and cardiovascular services including radiography, CT, and MR imaging. The Division also provides imaged-guided (CT) chest interventions including lung, mediastinal and pleural biopsies. Cardiothoracic Imaging at Queen’s is recognized for providing high quality care and is closely integrated with Respirology, Thoracic Surgery, Oncology, Cardiology, and Cardiac Surgery through multidisciplinary conferences as well as collaborative clinical and research initiatives. The Division is engaged in diverse educational activities through teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows. Candidates must demonstrate strong potential for outstanding teaching contributions. The preferred candidate will provide consultations and procedures for the full spectrum of Cardiothoracic imaging and participate in weekly multi-disciplinary chest conferences. Finally, there is expectation of participation in the Department Body/Plain Films On-call schedule. Candidates must display evidence of an ability to work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative environment. Read more

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WHO SHOULD APPLY? The Department of Diagnostic Radiology within the School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences at Queen’s University and its affiliated teaching hospitals are seeking a full-...

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Abdominal Imaging Radiologist – Kingston | Queen's University

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Permanent Full-Time Academic Position Who should apply? The Department of Diagnostic Radiology within the School of Medicine, Queen’s Health Sciences at Queen's University and its affiliated teaching hospitals are seeking a full-time Academic Radiologist with Fellowship training in Abdominal Imaging. The preferred candidate will have a background in basic science and/or clinical research. Interest in hepatobiliary, urologic and GI oncology multimodality imaging is also considered an asset. Prostate MRI and Anorectal cancer staging MRI are specific targeted growth areas within the institution. Candidates must display evidence of an ability to work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative environment. With the academic component of this position, there is an expectation of participation in undergraduate medical education, residency training, and research. The Department has an established internal research grant process, and the successful candidate will be encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity. Candidates must demonstrate strong potential for outstanding teaching and research contributions. Clinical responsibilities would include Plain Film Reporting, Barium Studies and General Fluoroscopy, Computed Tomography (including CT colonography), Ultrasound, and Abdominopelvic MRI. There is a strong collaboration with specialists through Oncology, GI, Surgery, Gynecology, and Urology. Participation in Multidisciplinary GI, GU, Gynecology Oncology, and Malignant Hematology Cancer Conferences, which are held weekly through the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario is an expectation. Participation in the Body On-call schedule will be required. Read more

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Permanent Full-Time Academic Position Who should apply? The Department of Diagnostic Radiology within the School of Medicine, Queen’s Health Sciences at Queen’s University and its affiliated t...

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Women’s Imaging Radiologist – Kingston | Queen's University

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Academic Women’s Imaging Radiologist Department of Diagnostic Radiology Queen’s Health Sciences, Queen’s University Permanent Full-Time Academic Position WHO SHOULD APPLY? The Department of Diagnostic Radiology within the School of Medicine, Queen’s Health Sciences at Queen's University and its affiliated teaching hospitals are seeking a full-time Academic Radiologist with Fellowship training in Women’s Imaging, specializing in Breast, Obstetrical, and Gynecological Imaging to join a team of 4 Women’s Imaging Radiologists as they expand into a new Breast Imaging Centre and expand the Fetal Assessment Unit. The preferred candidate will exhibit strong potential for innovative and scholarly research or will have an excellent track record of, or interest in, high-quality research output. Breast Tomosynthesis, Automated Breast Ultrasound, Contrast-Enhanced mammography, Breast MRI & biopsy, Tertiary Care High Risk Obstetric Ultrasound (this requires certification in Nuchal Translucency), and Gynecological MRI are specific targeted growth areas within the institution. Candidates must display evidence of an ability to work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative environment. With the academic component of this position, there is an expectation of participation in undergraduate medical education, residency training, and research. Candidates must demonstrate strong potential for outstanding teaching contributions. Responsibilities in Breast Imaging include Mammography, Breast Ultrasound, and multimodality Breast interventional procedures. Breast MRI and biopsies are performed on a weekly basis. Obstetrical service is provided through an active and expanding Fetal Assessment Unit, an in-house Fertility clinic, and a busy emergency department. Gynecologic sonograms are components of the clinical service. There is a strong collaboration with specialists through Breast Surgery and Obstetrics & Gynecology. There is regular consultation with physicians in the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario through participation in Breast and Gynecology-Oncology Multidisciplinary Rounds. Participation in the Department Body/Plain Films On-call schedule is a requirement. There is expectation of the roll-out of a Women’s Imaging Fellowship in the not-too-distant future. The successful candidate will join the other Women’s Imaging Radiologists in the hands-on training of the Fellow. Read more

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Academic Women’s Imaging Radiologist Department of Diagnostic Radiology Queen’s Health Sciences, Queen’s University Permanent Full-Time Academic Position WHO SHOULD APPLY? The Department of Diag...

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Academic Neuroradiologist – Toronto | St. Michael's Hospital

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Publié il y a 2 mois
Full Time Academic Neuroradiologist Wanted The Department of Medical Imaging at St. Michael’s Hospital (SMH) in Toronto is currently recruiting a full-time, fellowship trained, academic diagnostic neuroradiologist to join our Neuroradiology Division.  We are an exceptionally collegial group that seeks clinically excellent radiologists to support our mission of excellent patient care delivered in a positive and constructive work environment.  We offer excellent compensation and opportunities for professional and career growth. St. Michael’s Hospital is a member of the Unity Health Toronto network and is a busy, 600-bed tertiary care and Trauma Centre and one of four principal teaching hospitals of the University of Toronto.  Within the University of Toronto, our department has distinguished itself with a long history of recognized excellence in undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate teaching.  We have a strong culture and history of close collaborative working and teaching relationships with Neurology, Neurosurgery, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, and the Trauma program. The Neuroradiology Division encompasses busy CT and MRI services supporting a strong referral base in neurooncology, neurology, neurovascular, spine, skull base, and general neurosurgery as well as community outpatient services. The division also supports a busy multidisciplinary neurointerventional service.  The group is heavily involved in clinical activity, teaching and research.  We participate fully in the University of Toronto academic programs and train medical students, residents and several full-time University of Toronto Neuroradiology fellows each year. Our department currently has 3 multi-detector CT scanners, and 4 MRI scanners (two 1.5T and two 3.0 T) plus a portable ultra-low field 0.064T head MRI scanner, the first clinical implementation of this technology in Canada. A new PET-CT is currently being installed and is anticipated to be operational in the department in 2024. New additional CT and MRI scanners are planned. Recently, significant new resources have been added in support of the Department’s internationally recognized research work through a Research Chair in Medical Imaging Artificial Intelligence. The hospital houses the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute and the Keenan Research Centre which provide world-class support and opportunities for radiologists to engage in collaborative translational research. The candidate will be a self-starter, a team player comfortable interpreting all types of neuroradiological studies (plain film, CT and MR, lumbar puncture and myelography).  A candidate who has experience with quantitative MRI analysis of neuroimaging biomarkers such as DTI and perfusion imaging, pulse sequence optimization for clinical and research neuroimaging, functional imaging and neurovascular imaging techniques such as high-field vessel wall imaging would be desirable.  Experience and/or formal training in PET-CT would also be an asset. The successful candidate must be eligible for an academic appointment at the University of Toronto and will integrate into multi-disciplinary clinical, education and research programs at St. Michael’s Hospital. The successful candidate should hold certification in Diagnostic Radiology with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or international equivalent.  Preference will be given to candidates who have completed a two-year RCPSC accredited fellowship in neuroradiology or equivalent experience. Successful completion of subspecialty exams is desirable. Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with the candidate's qualifications and experience. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Review of applications will begin immediately. The position will remain open until filled or recruitment is closed. Read more

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Full Time Academic Neuroradiologist Wanted The Department of Medical Imaging at St. Michael’s Hospital (SMH) in Toronto is currently recruiting a full-time, fellowship trained, academic diagnostic n...

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