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As a vascular interventional radiographer, youll assist physicians with minimally invasive, image-guided vascular procedures, including angioplasty, stenting, thrombolysis, and more. Using sophisticated fluoroscopic equipment, youll be responsible for capturing images of the blood vessels.
Becoming an interventional radiologist requires about 13-15 years of education and training after high school, which includes earning a bachelors degree, completing medical school, a 1-year internship, a 4-year residency in diagnostic radiology, and an additional 1-2 year fellowship in interventional radiology.
Analgesia and sedation in the interventional radiology suite are given routinely during interventional procedures and allow a safe, comfortable, and technically successful procedure to be performed.
Interventional radiologists use small, hollow tubes (catheters) and imaging tools to access blood vessels without the need for open surgery. We offer a number of minimally invasive treatments, including: Angiography: We insert a catheter through an artery at the groin.
Among the many conditions treated through interventional radiology, but not limited to, are: Arteriovenous malformations Abnormal arteries and veins in the brain. cancer Malignant tumors in one or both . Cirrhosis Scarring of the liver. Deep vein thrombosis A blood clot in a deep vein.
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Radiographers in IR undergo advanced specialist training and work alongside consultants and nurses to provide and control the imaging during minimally invasive image guided procedures.
AMN Healthcares extensive database shows that salary trends for Radiologists in the U.S. remain strong. Over the past year, the average annual salary for Vascular Interventional Radiology jobs was $643k, with the highest-paying position reaching $1.0m per year.
Vascular interventional radiographers perform many duties during an interventional procedure. The radiographer is responsible for obtaining and setting up all instruments and equipment that may be needed for a procedure. In addition, duties such as patient positioning, imaging patients, and resolving equipment issues.

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