Assistant Radiologist
Clinical Research | Stanford, CA | Full Time, Part Time, and Temporary | From $68.00 to $68.00 per hour
Job Description
Assistant Radiologist 1493743
- Hourly pay: $68/hr
- Worksite: Leading university (Stanford, CA 94305 - Onsite)
- W2 Employment, Group Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement Savings Program, PSL
- 40 hours/week, 3-6 Month Assignment
A leading university is seeking an Assistant Radiologist to support diagnostic imaging and research activities by assisting physicians with advanced imaging procedures, post-processing, and clinical research initiatives in a high-performance radiology environment.
Assistant Radiologist Responsibilities:
- Assist physicians with complex imaging procedures, including 3D reformations and post-processing, operate medical imaging systems to generate clinical images and data, and ensure images are optimized for diagnostic and research purposes.
- Support and participate in the design, development, implementation, and execution of multiple research studies involving medical imaging systems, utilizing software, hardware, and computer systems to generate and analyze clinical data.
- Perform patient-facing responsibilities, including transferring, positioning, and instructing patients on procedures, while also providing instruction and technical guidance to researchers, technologists, and physicians.
- Develop, test, and improve imaging-related products and procedures, post-process volumetric image data on 3D workstations, produce and track quantitative measurements, and ensure high clinical value of imaging outputs.
- Maintain accurate documentation for procedures, scheduling, and billing; assist with case preparation for publication; contribute to SOPs, quality assurance programs, and departmental safety policies while ensuring compliance with imaging standards and safety protocols.
Assistant Radiologist Qualifications:
- 3+ years of relevant experience in medical imaging or radiology support.
- Two-year degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Certification in Nuclear Medicine (NMTCB or ARRT-N) and a California Nuclear Medicine Technologist License.
- Must hold one of the following: ARRT, California Radiologic Technologist certification, or ARMRIT certification.
- Experience as a PET/MR Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, or MR/CT Technologist with active California licensure.
- Advanced knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy, physiology, sterile technique, patient care, and imaging safety procedures.
- Advanced experience operating medical imaging systems, including 3D reformations and post-processing techniques.
- Strong knowledge of imaging physics, tissue contrast, and clinical imaging applications.
- Experience with Unix, Windows, Mac, and/or Linux systems; ability to troubleshoot MR systems and computer issues.
- Ability to identify imaging artifacts and respond to detailed imaging requests for specific anatomy/pathology.
- Experience teaching and instructing technologists, researchers, and physicians.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams.
- Ability to work in environments with exposure to imaging systems (X-ray, CT, PET, MRI), high magnetic fields, and noise.
- Physical ability to handle patient movement and equipment as required.
Shift:
- 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
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