Status: Open
Site: Royal Jubilee Hospital / Victoria General Hospital
Type of Position: Permanent, Full-Time, On Call
Qualifications, Education and Skills
* FRCPC Certification in Diagnostic Radiology
* Fellowship Training in Body Interventional Radiology (or planning to do so)
* Full licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC
Requisites
* Current CPSBC License
* Full Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA)
* Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada (FRCPC)
The Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health) Department of Medical Imaging in Victoria seeks a full-time Radiologist with an Interventional Radiology sub-specialty. The successful candidate will join a group of 29 Radiologists, including 5 Interventional Radiologists, covering multiple hospitals and clinics across Vancouver Island, serving a population of approximately 870,000.
Our facilities include two Siemens Artis Q interventional suites, providing a range of body interventional radiology services, diagnostic neuroangiography, and endovascular treatments for ischemic stroke. The typical weekly schedule involves 2–3 days of Interventional Radiology and 2–3 days of General Radiology, including MRI, CT, US, X-ray, biopsies, drainages, and fluoroscopy. Participation in interdisciplinary rounds and after-hours/on-call services (approximately 1 in 6) are required.
Applicants must hold RCPSC certification in Radiology (FRCPC), be eligible for full licensure with CPSBC, and possess an Interventional Radiology fellowship or relevant experience in EVT and willingness to learn endovascular treatments for ischemic stroke. Locum work with the group is encouraged.
For training and experience requirements, please refer to the BC Medical Quality Initiative:
Start date: Flexible
Community Information
Victoria, Vancouver Island's largest city, is renowned for its natural beauty, temperate climate, and high quality of life. It offers a vibrant cultural scene, excellent schools, and recreational activities such as golfing, fishing, and boating. The city's British heritage is reflected in its architecture and traditions, including scenic gardens and afternoon tea. Victoria's economy includes tourism, arts, technology, and traditional industries, making it a rewarding place to work and live.
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