Radisphere Radiologists
Radisphere National Radiology Group
comprises
more than 100 subspecialty radiologists.
The expertise of our doctors who deliver highly accurate and detailed
interpretations is what sets Radisphere apart. Our radiologists "speak
the language" of clinicians, are highly accessible for consultations and
prefer a collaborative team approach to medicine with physicians and
with each other.
We maintain a high level of quality and consistency across
interpretations through training and education, utilization of a
standard internally developed lexicon, a rigorous quality control and
peer review process, and second reads for radiologists new to
Radisphere.
We are able to attract and retain leading subspecialists because our
radiology platform enables images, information and reports to be easily
and securely distributed between clients and radiologists residing in
any location. This removes the geographical challenges that most imaging
facilities face in finding subspecialists to work on site. Radisphere
finds the subspecialty experts and then sends the work to them.
Radisphere Radiologists Backgrounds Include:
- Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology
- Neuroradiologists with Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQs)
- Licensed in 50 states (combined)
- Subspecialty areas include: musculoskeletal (MSK), neuroradiology,
body, cardiac CTA, breast MR, pediatric, and nuclear imaging.
- Advanced training in modalities such as 3.0T/1.5T MRI, MDCT, and
PET/CT.
- Clinical expertise in body parts such as brain, head/neck, spine,
soft tissue, shoulder, elbow, hand/wrist, knee and foot/ankle
- All live in the U.S.
- Significant experience prior to joining Radisphere—radiologists
must have three to five years of experience including academic
experience and/or fellowship, have read at least 10,000 studies within
their subspecialty, are published, and are motivated to focus
exclusively on their subspecialty area.
- After joining the Radisphere team, radiologists interpret an
average of 10,000 to 15,000 cases annually to maintain their expertise
level.
- Many are national and international speakers and writers on
various subspecialty radiology topics. Collectively Radisphere
radiologists have developed more than 8,000 articles, papers and
lectures.
- Many also teach at the country's leading academic institutions and
have joined the Radisphere network in order to access subspecialty
cases and team collaboration for teaching and lecturing and to
supplement instructor income.
- Many support physicians that treat several professional sports
teams in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and WNBA teams.
"In order to maintain referrals a radiologist needs to
'speak the
language' of the referring clinician at the same or higher level of
knowledge," explains Dr. Javier Beltran. "This can be achieved only when
a radiologist is dedicated to that specialty,"
Javiar Beltran, MD |
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