Physician - Radiologist

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  • ID: 217762A
  • Published April 30, 2026

  • Job ID 217762A
  • Job Title Physician - Radiologist
  • Clinician Type Physician
  • Specialty Radiology
  • State TX
  • Duration

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced Radiologist to join our client's team in DC for a 283-day assignment starting Jul 1, 2026. This role involves providing comprehensive Interventional Radiologist procedures during 7a-4p shifts, focusing on a wide range of image-guided interventions and diagnostic imaging.


Responsibilities and Duties

  • Image-guided fluid collection procedures
  • Puncture drainage of lesions
  • Needle biopsy procedures
  • Percutaneous soft tissue biopsies
  • Fine needle biopsy of superficial bones
  • Deep bone biopsy (vertebral body)
  • Soft tissue biopsy of neck/chest
  • Biopsy, soft tissue of pelvis and related procedures
  • Percutaneous lung biopsy
  • Insertion of indwelling tunneled pleural catheters
  • Thoracentesis, aspiration of pleural space
  • Introduction of catheter, superior or inferior
  • Selective venous catheter placement
  • Selective catheter placement, second order or more
  • Introduction of catheter to right heart/main pulmonary artery
  • Selective catheter placement, segment or subsegment
  • Introduction of needle or intracatheter
  • Angiography, selective arterial catheter placement
  • Selective catheter placement, initial second order
  • Selective catheter placement, initial third order
  • Insertion of catheter in renal artery, first unilateral
  • Injection of sclerosing solution
  • Insertion of tunneled centrally inserted lines
  • Complete replacement of non-tunneled central venous catheter
  • Replacement of tunneled central venous catheter without subcutaneous port
  • Replacement of tunneled central venous catheter with subcutaneous port
  • Removal of tunneled central venous catheter without subcutaneous port
  • Removal of tunneled central venous access device with subcutaneous port
  • Introduction of catheter into dialysis circuit
  • Introduction of catheter into dialysis circuit with balloon
  • Introduction of catheter into dialysis circuit with stent
  • Percutaneous transluminal thrombectomy procedures
  • Transluminal angioplasty - central
  • Primary arterial mechanical thrombectomy
  • Venous mechanical thrombectomy
  • Insertion of endovascular vena cava filter
  • Removal of endovascular vena cava filter
  • Transcatheter retrieval, percutaneous, intravascular
  • Transcatheter biopsy
  • Transcatheter arterial thrombolysis
  • Transcatheter venous thrombolysis, initial
  • Cessation of thrombolytic therapy with removal
  • Femoral/popliteal revascularization, open or percutaneous transluminal angioplasty
  • Femoral/popliteal revascularization with stent
  • Transcatheter introduction of intravascular stent
  • Intravascular stent - venous
  • Venous embolization (other than hemorrhage)
  • Arterial embolization (other than hemorrhage)
  • Embolization to treat uterine fibroids
  • Transcatheter occlusion or embolization
  • Embolization for hemorrhage or extremity procedures
  • Transluminal balloon angioplasty
  • Intravascular non-coronary vessel procedures
  • Vaslab procedures - ultrasound, intravascular ultrasound
  • Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration
  • Percutaneous superficial lymph node biopsy
  • Biopsy of liver
  • Needle biopsy of liver
  • Percutaneous cholecystostomy including image guidance
  • Injection for cholangiogram through existing access
  • T-tube cholangiogram
  • Placement of biliary drainage catheter
  • Change of percutaneous biliary drainage catheter
  • Removal of biliary drainage catheter
  • Abdominal paracentesis with imaging
  • Paracentesis and peritoneocentesis
  • Biopsy of retroperitoneal mass
  • Biopsy of abdominal/retroperitoneal mass, percutaneous
  • Sclerotherapy of a fluid collection
  • Percutaneous abscess drainage, renal or perirenal
  • Abscess drainage, peritoneal
  • Percutaneous drainage of retroperitoneal abscess
  • Insertion of tunneled catheter for treatment of ascites
  • Abscessogram (tube check)
  • Percutaneous placement of gastrostomy tube
  • Change of gastrostomy to gastro-jejunal tube under fluoroscopic guidance
  • Replacement of gastrostomy/cecostomy tube percutaneously under fluoroscopic guidance
  • Replacement of gastro-jejunal tube percutaneously under fluoroscopic guidance
  • Renal biopsy
  • Percutaneous catheter drain or stent placement, internal and external
  • Injection for antegrade nephrostogram
  • Placement of nephrostomy catheter
  • Change of nephrostomy or pyelostomy
  • Percutaneous RFA (radiofrequency ablation) for renal tumor
  • Ablation of renal tumor
  • Suprapubic catheter placement (bladder aspiration)
  • Biopsy of thyroid, percutaneous needle
  • Spinal puncture, lumbar, diagnostic
  • Injection for myelography (other than C1-C2)
  • CTA abdomen and pelvis with or without dye
  • CTA abdomen with or without IV contrast
  • CTA abdominal aorta with or without contrast
  • Thoracic aortogram
  • Aorta abdomen with serial films
  • Aortic angiography with bilateral lower extremity studies
  • CTA abdominal aorta with bilateral iliofemoral studies
  • Angiography, unilateral extremity
  • Extremity angiography, arm or leg
  • Angiography, visceral selective or superselective
  • Pelvic angiography
  • Angiography, visceral selective, additional vessel
  • Venography, unilateral extremity
  • Venogram, inferior vena cava with serial films
  • Venogram, SVC (superior vena cava)
  • Venography, renal, bilateral
  • Venography, adrenal, bilateral
  • Hepatic venography with hemodynamic evaluation
  • Venous sample by catheter without angiography
  • Vascular biopsy
  • Percutaneous drainage of abscess
  • Guided drainage
  • Fluoroscopy for special procedures
  • Abscessogram
  • Soft tissue procedures of head and neck
  • Thyroid procedures
  • Retroperitoneal complete procedures (renal, aorta)
  • Retroperitoneal limited procedures (renal, aorta)
  • Pelvis procedures
  • Pelvic (non-obstetric) limited procedures
  • Axillary procedures, left
  • Axillary procedures, right
  • Extremity real-time limited procedures
  • Ultrasound guidance for vascular access
  • Guidance for renal ablation
  • Guidance for needle placement
  • Guidance for chest or abdominal tap
  • Guidance for needle biopsy
  • Guided cyst aspiration
  • Fluoroscopic guidance for central venous access
  • Fluoroscopic guidance for needle placement for biopsy and aspiration
  • CT guidance for needle placement, biopsy and aspiration
  • CT guidance for monitoring tissue ablation
  • Radiopharmaceutical therapy by bolus
  • Chemotherapy administration, bolus
  • Conscious sedation for patients 5 years and older
  • Occlusive device placement in vein or artery


Additional Information

  • Board Certifications: Interventional Radiology and Diagnostic Radiology
  • EMR: CPRS


Benefits

  • Strong compensation
  • Travel-related expenses covered
  • A-rated medical malpractice insurance provided
  • Dedicated recruiter for future travel opportunities


What are Locum Tenens Jobs?

Locum tenens jobs, sometimes referred to as travel assignments, are contract positions that help meet patient care needs at various healthcare facilities and hospitals for a defined period. These roles can vary in length from a single week to over a year, often with options for extension.

Medical professionals who undertake locum or travel work possess the same qualifications as permanent staff and frequently opt for these roles due to benefits such as competitive remuneration and greater scheduling flexibility.