This Diagnostic Radiology role involves no interventional procedures. The day-to-day responsibilities are primarily focused on general radiology, with subspecialty reads supported by multiple specialists in the group. The hospital's radiology department is well-equipped, with three X-ray rooms, three CT rooms (featuring 64-modified and 128-Siemens machines), and two ultrasound rooms. The department also has a fluoroscopy room and a 1.5T MRI scanner. In addition, the hospital has two interventional radiology rooms, with a third one being added.
The radiology department is integrated with the emergency department for efficient reads. The hospital prides itself on providing the fastest turnaround times for imaging in the region. With state-of-the-art equipment and a supportive clinical environment, radiologists have access to everything they need to provide excellent patient care.
ACR Breast Imaging Center of Excellence with all new GE Digital Mammography
1st center in the Central Valley to have a 128-slice scanner
In-house Bone Density, 3D Tomo, Mammo & Ultrasound
Whole Breast US and Stereotactic Breast biopsy/Breast MR
10K Mammograms Performed Annually
355-Bed local Hospital with 3 IR rooms, 2 Ultrasound rooms with 6 mobile machines and 11 C-arms
3 X-ray and 3 CT rooms – 2 PA’s in-house for Radiology
Two MRI’s including the only wide-bore 1.5T in region.
Staff
The practice currently includes six radiologists who collaborate in a supportive and team-oriented environment. The group benefits from close collaboration with the hospital and its residency program, which adds teaching and mentorship opportunities. The group’s practice culture emphasizes high performance and reward for productivity, allowing physicians to achieve financial success through hard work while maintaining flexibility in their schedules.