Onsite Diagnostic Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Radiologist - Any State License at Georgia Medical Staffing LLC – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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About This Position
Georgia Medical Staffing is in need of a DR and NM for a 1+ year contract for the VA in Philadelphia, PA
Details:
Contract Dates: 05/15/2026 - 04/14/2027 (with option to extend 2 years)
Location: Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center (CMC VAMC)
3900 Woodland Avenue Attn: Radiology Philadelphia, PA 19104
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and/or Friday 8am-4:30pm
Pay:
$250 per hour
Housing stipend
Qualifications:
1) Possess the M.D. (medical doctor) or O.D. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree
2) Board certification or eligibility in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology
3) Current licensure in any state
4) Clinical practice experience of at least three years
Scope:
- Interpret diagnostic imaging studies (General Radiology, Ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Nuclear Medicine (NM), PET CT, Computed Tomography (CT) Scan, Mammography) in alignment with current departmental workflows.
- The contract Radiologist must possess the necessary qualifications to perform Fluoroscopic exams competently and in accordance with CMCVAMC standards.
- Maintain existing turnaround time standards and quality benchmarks.
- Participate in clinical consultations and multidisciplinary case discussions as needed.
- Support educational activities if applicable (e.g. resident/fellow teaching).
- The contract Radiologist must provide oversight and teaching to the house staff of our academic affiliates.
- Adhere to CMCVAMC documentation, compliance, and reporting protocols.
- The Contractor shall adhere to all applicable agency policies and procedures regarding the reporting of imaging examinations, the assignment and use of diagnostic codes, and the timely and appropriate communication of results to referring providers and clinical teams.
- Radiologists shall be available for clinical consultation regarding imaging examinations and shall provide evidence-based recommendations for additional or alternative diagnostic procedures to referring clinicians as appropriate.
- All imaging examinations for inpatients, emergency department patients, and other cases designated as urgent shall be classified as "STAT.” The Contractor shall interpret and finalize reports for such STAT studies within one (1) hour of receipt of the examination, in accordance with institutional standards for emergent care.
- Technologists performing imaging procedures intended for interpretation may consult the contractor for guidance regarding examination protocols, evaluation of potential contrast allergies, or direction in the event of unexpected or abnormal findings, to ensure safe and accurate diagnostic outcomes.
- The Radiologist will communicate critical results to the ordering practitioner or surrogate practitioner immediately during interpretation, but at least within an hour of detecting the finding.
- Contracted Radiologist must have a minimum of three years of experience.
- When clinically indicated, radiologic interpretations shall include a comparison with relevant prior imaging studies to support accurate diagnosis and continuity of care.
- If a preliminary interpretation is first rendered, then the Radiologist providing the final interpretation must determine whether the final report is different from the preliminary interpretation. Any change or discrepancy between the preliminary and final interpretations must be documented in the report and communicated to the referring clinician or their coverage surrogate. The date and time of that communication must be documented in the final report.
- Stroke Protocol Examinations. The Contractor will perform expedited imaging interpretations of Non-Contrast Head CT studies for patients presenting within the eligible time window for alteplase administration of those within the extended time window for endovascular treatment. The final written report will be noted in CPRS within 30 minutes of study.
- Intraoperative Radiographs. The Contractor will perform expedited imaging interpretations for intraoperative radiographs in support of VHA Directive 1103 "Prevention of Retained Surgical Items” or other intraoperative radiographs requiring emergent radiologist interpretation in support of clinical decision making while the patient is in the operating room. The contractor will provide interpretations within 30 minutes of the completed study. The Contractor will provide direct callbacks on these OR cases.
Must have active state licensure
Must have MD/DO degree
Must be BC in Diagnostic Radiology by the American Board of Radiology
Must have 3+ years experience in radiology
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Job Location
Job Location
This job is located in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States region.