▪ Perform and interpret diagnostic imaging tests, including X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, and other radiographic procedures, to assess and diagnose medical conditions. ▪ Review patient medical histories and consult with referring physicians to determine appropriate imaging procedures and protocols. ▪ Operate and calibrate radiographic equipment to ensure accurate and high-quality images. ▪ Position patients correctly and provide clear instructions to obtain optimal images while ensuring patient comfort and safety. ▪ Analyze and interpret radiographic images, identifying and documenting any abnormalities, lesions, or pathologies. ▪ Prepare detailed and comprehensive reports based on image analysis and findings, conveying accurate diagnoses and recommendations to referring physicians. ▪ Collaborate and consult with other healthcare professionals, including specialists, surgeons, and oncologists, to contribute to the development of effective treatment plans. ▪ Stay current with advancements in radiology technology, techniques, and medical knowledge through continuous professional development and education. ▪ Adhere to ethical and legal standards in the handling and storage of patient data, ensuring patient confidentiality and privacy. ▪ Provide guidance and supervision to radiology technicians and other staff members involved in imaging procedures. ▪ Participate in quality assurance and quality control activities, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and protocols. ▪ Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient information, imaging procedures performed, and diagnostic reports. Requirements: ▪ Medical degree (MBBS) from an accredited institution. ▪ MD in Radiology or equivalent specialization in Radiology from a recognized university. ▪ Valid medical license or certification as a Radiologist, issued by the relevant regulatory authorities. ▪ Proven experience working as a Radiologist, preferably in a healthcare setting or medical facility.