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Image specialists are professionals who work with digital or physical images to enhance, edit, organize, or analyze visual content. Their responsibilities may include retouching photographs, managing image databases, optimizing images for print or web, and ensuring that visual assets meet technical and creative standards. Image specialists often use software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom and are employed in industries such as photography, publishing, advertising, and e-commerce.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an imaging technologist?

To thrive as an Imaging Technologist, you need a solid understanding of anatomy, imaging protocols, and radiologic procedures, typically backed by an associate's or bachelor's degree and relevant certification such as ARRT. Familiarity with advanced imaging equipment, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), and safety regulations is crucial. Attention to detail, strong communication, and compassion help you effectively interact with patients and ensure accurate results. These skills ensure safe, high-quality diagnostic imaging and support optimal patient care.

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Professionals in image editing roles often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines, managing large volumes of images, and ensuring consistency in visual style across projects. Keeping up with evolving software tools and client expectations can also be demanding. To address these challenges, it's important to develop efficient workflows, stay updated with industry-standard editing software, and maintain clear communication with team members and clients regarding project requirements and feedback. Being proactive in learning new techniques and organizing files systematically can greatly improve productivity and work quality.

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Physician Assistant, Vascular Interventional Radiology and Image Guided Surgery

UTMB Health

Webster, TX • On-site

$87K - $118K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Position Summary
The Division seeks a highly motivated, clinically strong, and team oriented Physician Assistant to join a growing academic procedural service line.
This position provides participation in the full continuum of image guided patient care: inpatient consultation, outpatient clinic evaluation, pre procedure assessment, obtaining procedural consents and informed consents, procedural assistance, selected minor procedures only under physician supervision, post procedure management, documentation, care coordination, medical student and resident education, and longitudinal follow up.


The Physician Assistant will work closely with interventional radiology attending physicians, residents, fellows, medical students, nurses, technologists, schedulers, nurse navigators, referring physicians, inpatient teams, and outpatient clinical teams. The goal is safe, timely, high quality, patient centered care across the full spectrum of the Division.


The ideal candidate will have strong clinical judgment, excellent communication skills, attention to detail, interest in procedural medicine, and a desire to help build a modern image guided surgical practice.


Essential Job Functions
Clinical Evaluation and Patient Management
The Physician Assistant will participate in the evaluation, management, and follow up of patients referred to the Division.
Responsibilities include:
1. Perform inpatient and outpatient clinical assessments for patients referred for image guided procedures.
2. Complete histories and physical examinations, review prior imaging, laboratory data, medications, allergies, anticoagulation status, and relevant comorbidities.
3. Help determine procedural readiness in collaboration with the supervising interventional radiologist.
4. Assist with triage of inpatient and outpatient consults, including assessment of urgency, appropriateness, required workup, and follow up needs.
5. Coordinate pre procedure preparation, including laboratory review, anticoagulation planning, medication instructions, sedation screening, anesthesia needs, and patient education.
6. Participate in outpatient clinics, including new patient evaluations, follow up visits, post procedure assessments, longitudinal care visits, and other clinic based evaluations.
7. Manage post procedure follow up, including review of symptoms, complications, imaging results, pathology results, culture results, and clinical outcomes.
8. Communicate with referring physicians, inpatient teams, outpatient providers, patients, and families regarding treatment plans, procedural expectations, risks, benefits, alternatives, and follow up care.


Informed Consent, Procedural Support, and Documentation
The Physician Assistant will support the clinical and procedural practice of the Division under the supervision of interventional radiology attending physicians and in accordance with state regulations, institutional policy, scope of practice, approved privileges, demonstrated competency, and supervising physician direction.


Procedural performance by the Physician Assistant will occur only under physician supervision and will not constitute independent procedural practice.
Responsibilities include:
1. Evaluate patients before image guided procedures and confirm procedural indication, laterality, relevant imaging, laboratory results, anticoagulation status, allergies, sedation considerations, and overall procedural readiness.
2. Discuss planned procedures with patients and families, including the indication, expected benefits, potential risks, alternatives, recovery expectations, and follow up plan.
3. Obtain and document procedural consents and informed consents for appropriate procedures, when permitted by state regulations, institutional policy, scope of practice, approved privileges, and supervising physician direction.
4. Assist interventional radiology attending physicians during image guided procedures.
5. Perform selected minor procedures only under physician supervision and only when consistent with training, competency, institutional policy, scope of practice, and approved privileges.
6. Participate in the procedural timeout process, sterile preparation, patient positioning, specimen handling, procedural workflow, and post procedure care coordination.
7. Complete procedure related documentation for procedures performed by the Physician Assistant, including procedure notes, brief operative notes when applicable, image guided procedure reports, post procedure orders, discharge instructions, and follow up plans.
8. Dictate, prepare, or complete procedure reports for procedures personally performed by the Physician Assistant under physician supervision, with attending physician review, attestation, or co signature as required by institutional policy, billing standards, compliance requirements, and scope of practice.
9. Document informed consent, pre procedure evaluation, post procedure condition, complications if present, specimens obtained, devices used, medications administered when applicable, and follow up recommendations.
10. Provide clear patient education before and after procedures, including preparation instructions, medication guidance, activity restrictions, warning signs, recovery expectations, and follow up plans.
11. Escalate patient questions, clinical concerns, unexpected findings, complications, or changes in patient condition promptly to the supervising interventional radiologist.


Inpatient Consult Service
The Physician Assistant will support the consult based inpatient model.
Responsibilities include:
1. Review inpatient consults and coordinate with attending physicians regarding procedural appropriateness, clinical urgency, and procedural planning.
2. Communicate with primary teams regarding recommended imaging, laboratory studies, anticoagulation management, procedural timing, anesthesia needs, and patient optimization.
3. Round on selected patients managed by the Division.
4. Help reduce delays in care by ensuring patients are clinically optimized before procedures.
5. Serve as a clinical liaison between interventional radiology physicians, inpatient teams, nursing teams, procedural staff, patients, and families.


Outpatient Clinic and Longitudinal Care
The Physician Assistant will support the continued growth of outpatient Division clinics.
Responsibilities include:
1. Evaluate new outpatient referrals for image guided procedures and interventional radiology conditions.
2. Support longitudinal management of patients cared for by the Division.
3. Assist with follow up after procedures to monitor outcomes, complications, symptom improvement, imaging response, and need for additional treatment.
4. Educate patients and families regarding disease processes, procedure expectations, recovery, medications, warning signs, and follow up plans.
5. Support clinic efficiency, same day procedural planning when appropriate, and care coordination across multiple campuses or practice sites.


Care Coordination and Communication
The Physician Assistant will play an important role in coordinating care across a complex procedural service.
Responsibilities include:
1. Work closely with interventional radiology schedulers, nurse navigators, clinic staff, procedural nurses, technologists, anesthesia teams, and referring providers.
2. Help ensure that required orders, imaging, pathology, cytology, cultures, laboratory studies, and follow up appointments are appropriately coordinated.
3. Communicate clearly and professionally with patients, families, referring services, inpatient teams, outpatient clinics, and administrative teams.
4. Help identify barriers to timely care and work with division leadership to improve workflows.
5. Support multidisciplinary programs involving image guided care across the health system.


Quality, Safety, and Process Improvement
The Physician Assistant will support a culture of quality, safety, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Responsibilities include:
1. Participate in quality improvement, patient safety, outcome tracking, complication review, and process improvement initiatives.
2. Assist with standardization of clinical workflows, procedure preparation, post procedure care, patient follow up, and communication with referring services.
3. Help improve patient access, procedural efficiency, documentation quality, referring provider communication, patient satisfaction, and clinical outcomes.
4. Practice in accordance with institutional policies, professional standards, accreditation requirements, and regulatory expectations.


Education and Teamwork
The Physician Assistant will contribute to the academic and educational mission of the Division.
Responsibilities include:
1. Work collaboratively with attending physicians, residents, fellows, medical students, nurses, technologists, and other members of the care team.
2. Participate in the teaching of medical students, residents, fellows, and other trainees in appropriate clinical, procedural, peri procedural, and patient care activities.
3. Help orient new staff, trainees, and advanced practice providers to Division workflows.
4. Participate in educational conferences, case reviews, quality meetings, and multidisciplinary discussions when appropriate.
5. Promote a culture of professionalism, teamwork, respect, accountability, clinical excellence, and patient centered care.


Required Qualifications
1. Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program.
2. Current Physician Assistant certification.
3. Eligibility for licensure as a Physician Assistant in the state of practice.
4. Eligibility for credentialing and privileging through the institution.
5. Current Basic Life Support certification.
6. Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support certification preferred or required within a defined period after hire.
7. Strong clinical judgment, professionalism, communication skills, and ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment.
8. Ability to function in a fast paced procedural, inpatient, outpatient, and academic clinical setting.


Preferred Qualifications
1. Prior experience in interventional radiology, vascular surgery, surgery, emergency medicine, critical care, hospital medicine, oncology, hepatology, nephrology, cardiology, wound care, or another procedural specialty.
2. Experience with inpatient consults, outpatient clinic, peri procedural care, and multidisciplinary coordination.
3. Experience or interest in obtaining procedural consents and informed consents, assisting with image guided procedures, performing selected minor procedures under physician supervision, managing post procedure patients, and completing procedure related documentation.
4. Comfort reviewing imaging reports, laboratory values, anticoagulation plans, procedural indications, and clinical notes.
5. Experience with image guided procedures, procedural patient care, post procedure assessment, or procedural patient education.
6. Interest in teaching medical students, residents, fellows, and other trainees.
7. Strong interest in helping build a modern clinical image guided surgical service.
8. Ability to work across multiple campuses or clinical sites when needed.


Ideal Candidate Profile
1. Wants to be part of a growing clinical and procedural specialty.
2. Understands that modern interventional radiology includes full patient care before, during, and after procedures.
3. Is comfortable communicating with physicians, nurses, trainees, patients, families, schedulers, and administrative teams.
4. Can help create structure in a busy and expanding service line.
5. Is clinically curious, reliable, organized, proactive, and accountable.
6. Has the judgment to know when to escalate concerns to the supervising physician.
7. Treats patients with compassion and sees themselves as part of a surgical style image guided care team.
8. Is interested in procedural medicine, longitudinal patient care, and education.


Work Environment
Clinical environments include:
1. Interventional radiology procedure suites.
2. Inpatient hospital units.
3. Outpatient clinics.
4. Pre procedure and post procedure recovery areas.
5. Emergency or urgent care settings when interventional radiology consultation is required.
6. Multidisciplinary clinical environments across the health system.


The role may involve standing for extended periods, assisting in sterile procedural environments, wearing radiation protection, working in fluoroscopy based procedure rooms, and participating in the care of acutely ill patients.


Schedule and Coverage
Schedule responsibilities may include:
1. Weekday clinical and procedural coverage.
2. Outpatient clinic sessions.
3. Inpatient consult support.
4. Pre procedure and post procedure management.
5. Rotating coverage across campuses.
6. Potential evening, weekend, or call responsibilities depending on future service needs and institutional approval.


Professional Expectations
The Physician Assistant will be expected to:
1. Maintain the highest standards of professionalism and patient centered care.
2. Communicate respectfully and effectively with all members of the healthcare team.
3. Practice within approved scope, institutional policy, approved privileges, and supervising physician direction.
4. Maintain timely documentation and complete assigned clinical responsibilities reliably.
5. Support the Division's mission of clinical excellence, procedural innovation, education, quality, safety, and service line growth.
6. Contribute positively to a culture of teamwork, accountability, respect, and continuous improvement.


Summary
Vascular Interventional Radiology and Image Guided Surgery seeks a Physician Assistant to join a growing, clinically focused procedural service line. The Physician Assistant will work closely with interventional radiologists, trainees, nurses, technologists, schedulers, nurse navigators, and referring teams to provide comprehensive patient care before, during, and after image guided procedures.


This role includes inpatient consultation, outpatient clinic, pre procedure evaluation, obtaining procedural consents and informed consents, procedural assistance, performance of selected minor image guided procedures only under physician supervision, post procedure management, procedure documentation, care coordination, teaching of ...


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