Deloitte Nigeria
Human resources + 2 more
Description
Essential
- Medical degree (MBBS or equivalent).
- Completion of residency in Diagnostic Radiology.
- Fellowship training in Interventional Radiology.
Essential
- Minimum 5 years of experience in interventional radiology practice.
- Experience with a wide range of interventional procedures.
Responsibilities
The Interventional Radiologist will undertake a variety of responsibilities essential for delivering optimal patient care:
- Performing Procedures: Conduct a range of minimally invasive procedures using imaging guidance, including but not limited to angioplasty, stent placement, embolization, and biopsies.
- Patient Assessment: Evaluate patients prior to procedures by reviewing medical histories, conducting physical examinations, and interpreting imaging studies.
- Procedure Planning: Develop individualized procedural plans based on patient assessments and diagnostic findings in collaboration with referring physicians.
- Patient Education: Provide clear explanations to patients regarding their conditions, proposed interventions, risks, benefits, and alternative treatment options.
- Informed Consent: Ensure that informed consent is obtained from patients prior to performing any procedure by discussing all relevant information comprehensively.
- Post-Procedure Care: Monitor patients post-procedure for complications or adverse reactions while providing appropriate follow-up care.
- Collaboration: Work closely with other healthcare professionals including radiologists, nurses, and technologists to ensure seamless patient care throughout the diagnostic process.
- Quality Assurance: Participate in quality improvement initiatives by collecting data on procedural outcomes and contributing to clinical audits.
- Research Engagement: Involve in research projects related to interventional radiology practices aimed at improving patient outcomes and advancing knowledge in the field.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of procedures performed, including detailed reports on indications, techniques used, findings, and patient outcomes.
- Emergency Response: Respond promptly to any emergencies that may arise during or after procedures while utilizing advanced clinical skills to stabilize patients.
- Mentorship: Provide guidance and training for junior radiologists and medical staff on best practices in interventional radiology techniques.
- Professional Development: Engage in continuing education opportunities such as workshops and conferences to stay updated on advancements in interventional radiology.
- Policy Compliance: Ensure compliance with hospital policies regarding safety protocols, infection control measures, and ethical standards in patient care.
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