Diagnostic Radiologist Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Facility in WesternTexas

This Job at a Glance Job Reference Id: ORD- -MD-TX Title: MD Dates Needed: May - Ongoing Shift Type: Day Shift; Night Shift Assignment Type: Inpatient; ER Call Required: No Board Certification Required: Yes Job Duration: Locums About the Facility This facility operates as a Level 1 trauma center in West Texas providing comprehensive emergency diagnostic radiology services. The medical center maintains advanced imaging capabilities including CT, MR, ultrasound, and plain film modalities to support emergency department operations. The organization requires ongoing evening coverage for remote diagnostic interpretation services with established protocols for quality trauma patient care delivery.

About the Facility Location Texas offers diverse attractions across its major metropolitan areas, with family-friendly destinations featuring historic sites, botanical gardens, and entertainment venues. Visitors can explore riverwalk areas, space travel exhibits, and downtown districts, while recreational options include theme parks, sports stadiums, and casino resorts. The state provides educational opportunities through museums and guided tours that showcase both regional history and specialized collections.

About the Clinician's Workday The diagnostic radiologist will provide comprehensive remote evening radiology interpretation services for a Level 1 trauma center in West Texas Monday through Friday from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM MDT. The clinician will interpret diagnostic imaging studies including chest, abdominal, pelvis, and bone examinations with no neuro or spine reads required. Daily responsibilities include maintaining a workload of 10 RVUs per hour while utilizing advanced PACS systems for efficient report generation.

Board certification in Diagnostic Radiology is required for this telehealth position which offers excellent work-life balance with no call responsibilities.

Additional Job Details Case Load/PPD: 10 RVUs per hour Support Staff: Technical support staff and administrative personnel for telehealth operations Patient Population: All Ages Location Type: Telehealth Prescriptive Authority Required: Yes Government: No Procedures: none Equipment/PACS System: Advanced imaging equipment and PACS system Modalities: CT, MR, US, PF Type of Dictation Used: Professional dictation system Why choose LocumTenens.com? Our services are 100% free for clinicians and are designed for a seamless experience with every assignment: Precision job matching with proprietary algorithm Rapid credentialing with Axuall Digital Wallet Concierge support with a dedicated clinician deployment specialist Digital hub for assignment details

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