Radiology 10 Years of Experience Salary: ₹100000.00 LPA Qualification: MD in Radiology Posted on November 25, 2025
Job Summary
We are looking for an analytical radiologist to join our team of medical professionals. As a radiologist, you will use your skills and various medical imaging techniques to produce visual representations of specific areas of the human body in order to diagnose medical problems and monitor treatment.To be successful as a Radiologist you must be able to use medical imaging technologies, such as X-rays, CT scans, ultrasounds, and MRIs and successfully execute and interpret the medical images in order to aid the diagnostic and treatment process.A radiology doctor, or radiologist, is a medical doctor who uses medical imaging to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries. Key responsibilities include interpreting medical images like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, collaborating with other physicians, performing image-guided procedures, and maintaining patient records. Essential skills include diagnostic reasoning, communication, technical proficiency with imaging equipment, and staying current with medical advancements
Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Interpret medical images: Review and analyze results from various imaging techniques, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds, to diagnose and monitor conditions.
- Collaborate with healthcare teams: Communicate findings to referring physicians and other medical professionals to help develop treatment plans.
- Perform image-guided procedures: Use imaging to guide procedures like biopsies, angioplasty, or ablation.
- Maintain patient records: Document all procedures, interpretations, and results accurately.
- Stay current: Keep up-to-date with the latest advancements in imaging technology and practices.
- Supervise staff: Guide and supervise radiologic technologists and other staff members.
- Provide consultations: Offer expert opinions and second opinions on complex cases.
- Evaluating patients’ medical histories to ensure the various medical imaging procedures will not harm them.
- Suggesting alternative medical imaging techniques, when necessary.
- Informing patients about the medical imaging process.
- Using devices such as computer tomography (CT) scanners and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines.
- Performing or directing radiology staff to carry out image-guided, diagnostic procedures.
- Working with radiology lab technicians to perfect image quality.
- Interpreting the results from diagnostic imaging procedures to determine diagnoses.
- Communicating and discussing results and diagnoses with physicians.
- Compiling written reports of results and diagnoses.
- Following medical protocols for resuscitation, bleeding, infection, or other emergency situations, when necessary.
- Radiologist Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in biology, physical sciences, or a related field.
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
- 10+ years’ internship and residency training, specializing in radiology.
- Successful completion of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE).
- Certification by The American Board of Medical Specialties, in radiology and/or a subspecialty, such as nuclear medicine, therapeutic radiology, or interventional radiology.
- Valid and active medical license in the state you wish to practice.
- Proficient in general radiology techniques, including X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound.
- Patient management skills.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Superb problem-solving skills.
Skill Required
Skills
- Diagnostic reasoning: The ability to analyze complex images and integrate them with other clinical information to arrive at an accurate diagnosis.
- Medical knowledge: A strong foundation in anatomy, pathology, and the various medical conditions that can be diagnosed through imaging.
- Communication: Clearly explain findings and recommendations to other physicians, as well as patients and their families.
- Technical proficiency: Comfort with operating advanced imaging equipment and using picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
- Attention to detail: Meticulous in reviewing images, documenting findings, and following safety protocols.
- Collaboration and teamwork: Ability to work effectively with a variety of other healthcare professionals.
- Problem-solving: Ability to troubleshoot equipment issues and make judgments about the best course of action for a patient.