- Expected Hours: Full time hours (1.0 FTE)
- Estimated Annual Salary: To Be Determined
- Zone: Central Zone
- Type of Remuneration: Fee For Service (FFS)
- Incentive Programs Available: Yes
Company Description
The QEII Health Sciences Centre is the largest tertiary care group of teaching hospitals in Atlantic Canada and part of the Nova Scotia Health Authority.
It is the only center providing endovascular stroke treatment in Nova Scotia and PEI and the core adult clinical teaching facility for Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine.
There are active residency programs in Diagnostic Radiology, Neuroradiology and Nuclear Medicine. There is a well-developed research infrastructure with opportunities to promote academic achievement.
An interventional neuroradiologist with expertise in endovascular thrombectomy is required to join a group of 46 radiologists, 8 of whom specialize in neuroradiology, in an academic hospital.
Qualifications
The candidate will be an FRCPC,
or equivalent, in Diagnostic Radiology and have a minimum two-year fellowship in diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology. The candidate will be proficient in diagnostic neuroimaging, image guided spine procedures and endovascular stroke treatment. A proven academic record is an asset.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Earliest start date will be October 1, 2026.
Additional Information
Halifax is the growing capital city of Nova Scotia in Canada's Maritime provinces. It is a popular summer cruise ship destination and home to several universities.
Halifax is a medium sized city which offers a high quality of living.
📌 Neuroradiologist - Halifax, NS (Halifax Regional Municipality)
🏢 Nova Scotia Healthcare System
📍 Halifax Regional Municipality
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