Radiology
Veterinary Radiologist
Friends Veterinary Specialty and Emergency is seeking a board-certified veterinary (or board-eligible) radiologist to join our growing team. We are a 24/7 emergency and specialty hospital in Bucks County, privately owned by local veterinarians, and we are searching for highly motivated veterinary team members.
Our hospital provides advanced emergency and specialty care. Our radiologists work closely with other specialties and critical care teams to deliver comprehensive, high-quality treatment for complex medical and surgical cases.
The ideal candidate will have experience in advanced diagnostic imaging modalities to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning across emergency and specialty services. Working collaboratively with clinicians and nursing teams, the radiologist interprets imaging studies and guides case management while ensuring the highest standards of diagnostic quality and patient care.
We offer a supportive, collaborative environment, competitive compensation, and opportunities for professional growth, including continuing education and access to advanced imaging equipment. The service is equipped with advanced imaging capabilities, including a 64-slice CT scanner and a 1.5 Tesla MRI, allowing for high-resolution diagnostics and comprehensive evaluation of complex cases. Additionally, we hope to offer practice investment opportunities for team members interested in a long-term partnership and shared ownership in the hospital.
If you are passionate about veterinary radiology, committed to excellent patient care, and enjoy working in a dynamic specialty hospital, we invite you to join our team.
Key Responsibilities
- Interpret advanced imaging studies, including CT, MRI, ultrasound, and radiographs
- Provide timely and accurate diagnostic reports to support clinical decision-making
- Consult with veterinarians and specialists on imaging findings and case management
- Provide real-time interpretation or assistance with procedures for patients undergoing imaging requiring anesthesia (ultrasound/CT/MRI)
- Perform and oversee diagnostic imaging procedures
- Encourage skill development in imaging among other clinicians in the hospital
- Guide appropriate imaging protocols based on clinical presentation
- Ensure quality control and optimization of imaging techniques and protocols
- Support and train veterinary nurses and technicians in imaging procedures and safety
- Foster and maintain highly collaborative relationships with referring veterinarians
- Maintain detailed and accurate medical records
- Participate in case rounds and collaborative discussion of complex cases
- Contribute to mentorship and clinical development of veterinary nurses and interns when applicable
- Remain current with advances in veterinary surgery through continuing education and professional development
- Provide continuing education to area clinicians and/or their support staff at least once annually
Requirements
Education & Credentials
- Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM or equivalent) from an accredited institution
- Board certification (or residency trained with board eligibility) through the American College of Veterinary Radiology or equivalent international certifying body
- Active veterinary license (or eligibility for licensure) in Pennsylvania
Skills & Qualifications
- Expertise in basic and advanced imaging modalities
- Strong analytical and diagnostic skills
- Excellent communication and collaboration with clinical teams
- Ability to manage a high caseload with efficiency and accuracy
- Commitment to high-quality patient care and diagnostic excellence
- Interest in teaching and supporting team development
- Dedication to continuing education and advancement in veterinary radiology
- Practical application of diagnostic impression to clinical cases
- Actively seek and incorporate feedback to improve performance
- Respond positively to coaching and direction
- Commitment to patient safety, high-quality care, and continued professional growth