How do they match: Radiologists

  • Radiologists

  • Radiologist
  • Radiologist Physician
  • Radiology Physician
  • Attending Radiologist
  • Breast Imaging Radiologist
  • Diagnostic Radiologist
  • General Radiologist
  • Interventional Radiologist
  • MSK Radiologist
  • MSK Specialty Radiologist
  • Musculoskeletal Radiologist
  • Musculoskeletal Specialty Radiologist
  • Nuclear Radiologist
  • Pediatric Radiologist
  • Therapeutic Radiologist
  • Vascular Radiologist
  • Veterinary Radiologist

  • Administer radioisotopes to clinical patients or research subjects.
  • Advise other physicians of the clinical indications, limitations, assessments, or risks of diagnostic and therapeutic applications of radioactive materials.
  • Calculate, measure, or prepare radioisotope dosages.
  • Check and approve the quality of diagnostic images before patients are discharged.
  • Coordinate radiological services with other medical activities.
  • Develop treatment plans for radiology patients.
  • Instruct radiologic staff in desired techniques, positions, or projections.
  • Monitor handling of radioactive materials to ensure that established procedures are followed.
  • Participate in quality improvement activities including discussions of areas where risk of error is high.
  • Prescribe radionuclides and dosages to be administered to individual patients.
  • Provide counseling to radiologic patients to explain the processes, risks, benefits, or alternative treatments.
  • Review procedure requests and patients' medical histories to determine applicability of procedures and radioisotopes to be used.
  • Teach nuclear medicine, diagnostic radiology, or other specialties at graduate educational level.