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Description
Animal Emergency and Specialty Center is seeking a talented and collaborative Imaging Veterinarian with expertise in ultrasound, CT, and endoscopy to support our specialty services, emergency teams, and our community practices. You will play a key role in diagnostic imaging, closely collaborating with our emergency veterinarians, surgeon, and referring practices to guide treatment plans.
We provide 24-hour emergency and critical care, surgery, and chemotherapy to the patients of over 75 referring hospitals from Northern Nevada as well as California.
Animal Emergency and Specialty Center is located in Reno, Nevada, with close proximity to the eastern Sierra Nevada mountains and beautiful Lake Tahoe. Reno is the perfect location for an outdoor enthusiast with skiing, hiking, mountain biking, camping, fishing, and trail running right outside your front door.
Key Responsibilities:
Ultrasound
Perform and interpret abdominal, musculoskeletal, and small-part ultrasounds
Perform US guided aspirates/biopsies
Perform cardiac ultrasound and prepare appropriate video clips and images to submit for cardiologist interpretation
Engage in client communication and produce high-quality, timely reports for referring veterinarians and internal teams
Mentor veterinary technicians and assistants in imaging procedures and best practices
CT (Computed Tomography)
Perform and interpret CT imaging; prepare and submit images for radiologist interpretation
Perform CT guided aspirates/biopsies
Mentor veterinary technicians and assistants in imaging procedures and best practices
Engage in client communication and maintain timely medical records
Endoscopy
Perform flexible and rigid endoscopic procedures (GI, respiratory, urogenital, etc.)
Engage in client communication and produce high-quality, timely reports for referring veterinarians and internal teams
Additional Duties:
Support and train team members on safe and effective imaging practices
Maintain compliance with safety protocols, including radiation safety
Participate in continuing education and skill development
Stay up to date on technological advances in veterinary imaging
Requirements
Required:
DVM or equivalent degree
Proficiency with ultrasound, CT, and endoscopy
Preferred:
Board-certified (ACVR/ECVDI) or residency-trained in veterinary radiology or diagnostic imaging; board-eligible candidates are encouraged to apply
Advanced imaging training or certifications
Experience working in a specialty or emergency veterinary hospital