Radiologist - Women's Imaging

British Medical Journal

  • Regina, SK
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
Work as a Radiologist in Saskatchewan, Canada!Enjoy a high standard of living with low housing costs and short commutes when you live and work as a Radiologist in Saskatchewan, Canada.Job DescriptionOur client, Prairie Skies Medical Imaging, is Regina's largest imaging practice. Owned by local radiologists, they have been providing comprehensive imaging services in five community-based clinics, two acute care hospitals, and multiple Southern Saskatchewan health centres for more than 50 years.Prairie Skies Medical Imaging is seeking a Fellowship-Trained Women's Imaging Radiologist, or a radiologist with breast imaging experience to perform all aspects of breast imaging, including screening and diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI, and breast procedures. Join the Prairie Skies team as a: Women's Imaging Radiologist.Prairie Skies offers the opportunity to work with a dynamic and supportive team in a diverse practice environment in both community and acute care facilities. This is a full time, partnership track position that covers primarily daytime shifts with equitable evening and weekend call responsibilities and above average earning potential.The successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow their breast imaging practice by determining and implementing best practice and policy. Affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan, opportunities are available for research, rounds, teaching, and for an appointment as Associate Professor.Physicians may have the opportunity to teach undergraduate and post-graduate education at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). The USask campus is located on the shores of the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, a city with a diverse and thriving economic base and a vibrant cultural life. USask is a research-intensive institution with 22,000 students and 7,000 faculty and staff, and a strong reputation for innovation and excellence. It is home to the newly constructed Academic Health Sciences Complex and two of the largest science projects in the country - the Canadian Light Source synchrotron and the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization/International Vaccine Centre. A users group is available for collaborative research with clinical faculty using the $173.5 million Canadian Light Source synchrotron, owned by the University of Saskatchewan.Job QualificationsCandidates will possess an MD, or equivalent, be eligible for licensure with the , and will possess or be eligible for Fellowship with the . International Medical Graduates are welcome and encouraged to apply.In accordance with immigration requirements, preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.IncentivesThis opportunity may be eligible to receive a C$200,000 incentive.Community DescriptionRegina is the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada and is a beautiful oasis on the prairies with a steadily growing population exceeding 250,000. According to MacLean's Best Communities in Canada 2019, Regina came in second in the Prairies and 74th across the country, scoring well in population growth, commute, amenities and culture. Regina is known for its generous, friendly people and rich community pride. This welcoming prairie city has an abundance of parks, sports and recreational facilities, bicycle pathways, family attractions and an exceptional quality of life. The United Nations have awarded Regina as a 'Tree City of the World' for the second year in a row.

British Medical Journal