Become an Interventional Radiologist at VA Long Beach Healthcare System!
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Job Description
Last updated: 4/04/25
Shape the Future of Veteran Care, Are you a skilled Interventional Radiologist seeking a dynamic and fulfilling career? The VA Long Beach Healthcare System invites you to become an integral part of our esteemed Imaging Service, dedicated to providing exceptional care to our nation’s Veterans. you’ll have the opportunity to serve those who have served our country, all while advancing your career in a supportive and progressive environment. We are committed to fostering professional growth and ensuring our staff have access to the latest technology and resources. Situated in the vibrant community of Long Beach, California, our medical center provides a comprehensive array of primary and specialty health services. Our dedicated teams are focused on enhancing the health and well-being of our Veterans through compassionate and innovative care.
Job Responsibilities
• Diverse Practice: Enjoy a balanced role that includes 50% Interventional Radiology and 50% General Diagnostic Radiology, covering both inpatient and outpatient settings. Diagnostic coverage includes general X-ray, ultrasound, body CT, and body MRI.
• Advanced Procedures: Engage in a broad range of image-guided interventions, such as Y-90 radioembolization, prostate artery embolization, and endovascular management of peripheral arterial disease, as well as spinal procedures, biopsies, drainages, and more.
• Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Actively participate in our facility's weekly vascular conference, genitourinary tumor board, and liver/ GI tumor board to foster a comprehensive approach to patient care. Collaborate with leading specialists in the fields of oncology, surgery, and vascular medicine.
• Call Coverage: 1:4 weeks, complemented by resident call support.
• Academic Affiliations: We have an affiliation with the University of California, Irvine, offering academic appointments and resident teaching opportunities. Benefit from a teaching-friendly environment that encourages mentorship and professional development.
Qualifications
• Must possess a current, full, and unrestricted license to practice medicine in a state territory, or Commonwealth of the United States, or in the District of Columbia.
• Completed Residency Training.
• Board Certified or Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology.
• Recent or upcoming new grads welcomed!
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