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Connecticut Ultrasound Job

Physician Job Info.

Facility: Medical Center
Location: Northeastern, Connecticut
USA
Degree: MD
Years Partnership: Negotiable
Board Status: N/A
Beginning Comp.: Negotiable
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full Time
Position Type:
Skills:
  • Medical Imaging
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Ultrasound
Company: Jackson & Coker Locum Tenens Division


Come enjoy the beautiful Long Island Sound area in Southern Connecticut. Board Certified Radiologist needed for VA hospital in Connecticut ~ any state license may apply. This is a full time general radiologist opportunity. Client prefers a candidate with a fellowship in cross sectional imaging. Projected start date is late February and is a four month assignment.
Qualifications:
? Diagnostic Radiology Skills - Incumbent must demonstrate high level of diagnostic skills and expertise in diagnostic radiology including skills in general radiology and in the performance of fluoroscopic procedures such as the evaluation of the gastro-intestinal and genitor-urinary tract.
? Cross Sectional Imaging skills - Contractor radiologist shall have recent fellowship training or current faculty appointment, with high level of skills demonstrated in one or more of the following subspecialty areas: diagnostic ultrasound, body MR or body CT including multi-slice scanning.
? Familiarity and experience with PACs is required.
For more information please contact Treva Hoover at 1- ext 3026 or via email at

About Connecticut Ultrasound Jobs

Ultrasound jobs are regulated by the Connecticut Medical Board. Serving under the Connecticut Department of Health, the role of the Connecticut Medical Examining Board is to hear and decide matters concerning suspension or revocation of licensure, to adjudicate complaints against practitioners and to impose sanctions where appropriate.

Source: http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/pub/Chap370.htm#Sec20-8.htm