Radiology

Our clients trust us to provide Radiologist who are ideally suited for the highly pressurised nature of the emergency room. We place all grades of doctor (SHO, SpR and consultant) into A&E departments in permanent positions or on a variety of contracts, from full-time locum positions to more adhoc shift work. Contract lengths can range from one to six months and can often be extended if mutually agreed.

Locum Opportunities for Radiology

Physicians specializing in diagnostic radiology are trained to diagnose illnesses in patients through the use of x-rays, radioactive substances, sound waves in ultrasounds, or the body’s natural magnetism in magnetic resonance images (MRIs).

They can also pursue a subspecialty in the following areas:

• Abdominal radiology
• Breast imaging
• Cardiothoracic radiology
• Cardiovascular radiology
• Chest radiology
• Emergency radiology
• Endovascular surgical neuroradiology
• Gastrointestinal radiology
• Genitourinary radiology
• Head and neck radiology
• Interventional radiology
• Musculoskeletal radiology
• Neuroradiology
• Nuclear radiology
• Pediatric radiology
• Radiation oncology
• Vascular and interventional radiology

What type of role are you looking for?

Locum- Locum work is perfect for gaining experience and earning extra money whilst offering a level of flexibility to fit with your chosen path.

Permanent- The most common route towards GMC registration (https://www.gmc-uk.org/registration-and-licensing) – completing FRCR post graduation qualification(https://www.rcr.ac.uk/clinical-radiology)for securing amazing role in the UK or PLAB (https://www.gmc-uk.org/registration-and-licensing/join-the-register/plab/a-guide-to-the-plab-test)  to start a career in the UK. Whichever route you take you will need to complete either IELTS or OET exam with requisite scores set out by GMC