Interventional Radiology Locum Opportunity in North Dakota
Facility is looking for locum IR coverage. Client needs IR general (stroke capabilities are preferred but not required). The coverage is an 8 hour day, generally anywhere between 8a-4p with evening call 4p-8a, and 24 hour call on the weekends.Average Callback Hours: Weekday: 2.5 hours; Weekend: 1.3 hoursSchedule/Availability Requirements:September 24(8am) - September 27(8am) - ongoing coverage8a-4p with evening call 4p-8a, and 24 hour call on the weekendsRequired Procedures:• Current list of procedures that our IR team performs:• Diagnostic vascular intervention• Angiography - venous and arterial• Therapeutic vascular intervention• Angioplasty - venous and arterial• Stenting (venous and arterial)• Thrombolytic therapy• Embolization therapy• Interventional (body, non-neuro)• Vascular access devices/PICCS• Central lines• Port a cath insertions• IVC Filters• TIPS• Aspiration/drainage procedures• Percutaneous Needle Biopsies (Above & Below diaphragm, and Bone)• Extractions (Biliary & Renal)• Abscess drainage• Thoracentesis• Paracentesis• Myelography• Pain management procedures• Perc. Transhepatic Choleangiogram• Blood patch• Joint/epidural injections• Vertebroplasty• Arthrograms• Chest tube insertion• Uterine artery embolization• Liver Y90/Tace• Gastrostomy tube insertion• Nephrostomy/ureteral stent insertion• Renal fistulograms,• CryoablationPreferred but not required: Neuro (head) stroke thrombectomy EMR: Epic Deal breakers: Client needs a provider with IR general experience. Stroke capability would be secondary but must be able to perform the list of general IR procedures first.Will the provider need to be willing to read diagnostics in between IR cases? NoWhat is the avg # of procedures done in the 8 hr on-site day shift? Varies from 10-15How often should they expect to call back during the weekday and weekend call shifts? VAries due to certain circumstances, normally only comes in for emergenciesWith the start date of 6/15 will temp privs be granted or is the standard cred process required? Will need an ND license, will need to fill out the credentialing paperwork and enrollment paperwork priorReason for coverage: Gap in schedule Credentialing Information:Timeframe: 60-90 daysCredentialing with other facilities? No Submission RequirementsBoard Certification - Board Certified [Required]State License - ND. license [highly preferred] - IMLC [required] if ND license is not activeResidency Requirements/Fellowship - IR Residency or fellowship [Required]ACLS, BLS [Required]Malpractice - Clean [Highly Preferred]Availability at time of name clear - [Required]Other: Must have experience with all required procedures [Required]The Self-Query NPDB report must be dated within 30 days of the presentation date. - [REQUIRED]