Rinvio Recruitment
Schedule/Availability Requirements
We need coverage for the year 2026. The working hours are from 8 AM to 4 PM. After 4 PM, you will have on-call duty until 8 AM the next morning, and you will be on call for 24 hours on weekends. Required Procedures
Here is a list of procedures our Interventional Radiology (IR) team performs: Diagnostic vascular intervention: Angiography (looking at veins and arteries) Therapeutic vascular intervention: Angioplasty (opening up veins and arteries); Stenting (placing a small tube in veins and arteries); Thrombolytic therapy (breaking up blood clots); Embolization therapy (blocking blood flow) Interventional procedures (body, not brain): Vascular access devices/PICCs (for medication delivery); Central lines (for medicine or fluids); Port-a-cath insertions (for chemotherapy); IVC filters (to prevent blood clots); TIPS (a procedure for liver issues); Aspiration/drainage procedures (removing fluid); Percutaneous needle biopsies (taking tissue samples); Extractions (removing stones from biliary and renal systems); Abscess drainage (removing pus); Thoracentesis (removing fluid from around the lungs); Paracentesis (removing fluid from the abdomen); Myelography (looking at the spinal cord); Pain management procedures; Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiogram (looking at bile ducts); Blood patch (to fix a leak); Joint/epidural injections (for pain relief); Vertebroplasty (fixing broken bones in the spine); Arthrograms (looking at joints); Chest tube insertion (to help with lung issues); Uterine artery embolization (for women’s health issues); Liver treatments like Y90/TACE; Gastrostomy tube insertion (for feeding); Nephrostomy/ureteral stent insertion (for kidney issues); Renal fistulograms (looking at kidney blood vessels); Cryoablation (freezing tissue to treat problems) Preferred Skills
(but not required) Experience with stroke procedures, especially thrombectomy (removing clots from the brain). EMR System
We use Epic for electronic medical records. Deal Breakers
The provider must have general experience in Interventional Radiology. Stroke capability is important but must be able to perform all the listed procedures first. Qualifications
Board Certification:
Must be board certified. State License:
Preferred ND (North Dakota) license, but IMLC is accepted. Residency/Fellowship:
Required to have completed. Other Certifications:
Must have ACLS and BLS. Malpractice History
A clean record is preferred. Availability
Must be available when the name is cleared. Experience
Must have experience in all required procedures.
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We need coverage for the year 2026. The working hours are from 8 AM to 4 PM. After 4 PM, you will have on-call duty until 8 AM the next morning, and you will be on call for 24 hours on weekends. Required Procedures
Here is a list of procedures our Interventional Radiology (IR) team performs: Diagnostic vascular intervention: Angiography (looking at veins and arteries) Therapeutic vascular intervention: Angioplasty (opening up veins and arteries); Stenting (placing a small tube in veins and arteries); Thrombolytic therapy (breaking up blood clots); Embolization therapy (blocking blood flow) Interventional procedures (body, not brain): Vascular access devices/PICCs (for medication delivery); Central lines (for medicine or fluids); Port-a-cath insertions (for chemotherapy); IVC filters (to prevent blood clots); TIPS (a procedure for liver issues); Aspiration/drainage procedures (removing fluid); Percutaneous needle biopsies (taking tissue samples); Extractions (removing stones from biliary and renal systems); Abscess drainage (removing pus); Thoracentesis (removing fluid from around the lungs); Paracentesis (removing fluid from the abdomen); Myelography (looking at the spinal cord); Pain management procedures; Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiogram (looking at bile ducts); Blood patch (to fix a leak); Joint/epidural injections (for pain relief); Vertebroplasty (fixing broken bones in the spine); Arthrograms (looking at joints); Chest tube insertion (to help with lung issues); Uterine artery embolization (for women’s health issues); Liver treatments like Y90/TACE; Gastrostomy tube insertion (for feeding); Nephrostomy/ureteral stent insertion (for kidney issues); Renal fistulograms (looking at kidney blood vessels); Cryoablation (freezing tissue to treat problems) Preferred Skills
(but not required) Experience with stroke procedures, especially thrombectomy (removing clots from the brain). EMR System
We use Epic for electronic medical records. Deal Breakers
The provider must have general experience in Interventional Radiology. Stroke capability is important but must be able to perform all the listed procedures first. Qualifications
Board Certification:
Must be board certified. State License:
Preferred ND (North Dakota) license, but IMLC is accepted. Residency/Fellowship:
Required to have completed. Other Certifications:
Must have ACLS and BLS. Malpractice History
A clean record is preferred. Availability
Must be available when the name is cleared. Experience
Must have experience in all required procedures.
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