Nuclear Medicine Specialist
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About the role
Description Job Description
Shared Health Diagnostic Services and the Section of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, University of Manitoba, invite applications for Nuclear Medicine physicians with special interest/expertise in nuclear medicine to fill our labour shortage in Manitoba. Main job duties include supervision and interpretation of examinations, commitment to high quality patient care, teaching (undergraduate and post graduate) and consulting with other physicians as required. Job duties are required in English.
HSC is the largest tertiary health care centre in Manitoba. As an operating division of the Shared Health Authority, HSC provides comprehensive diagnostic, outpatient (ambulatory) and inpatient services, including being the designated regional trauma centre, which supports the physical, medical and emotional needs of the people and communities we serve. HSC also provides care for cancer patients with our partner, CancerCare Manitoba, located on the HSC campus. HSC provides approximately 250,000 DI services per year, of which ~ 10,000 are Nuclear Medicine including state of the art SPECT/CT and PET/CT, and an maintains on-site cyclotron. HSC performs NM therapeutics such as Radium and Lutathera, and potentially Pluvicto and Y-90 radioemboliztion in the future. HSC is the also the clinical and research neuroscience centre for the province.
St. Boniface Hospital is a major university-affiliated centre involved in patient care, teaching and research. As a tertiary care facility and home to the regional Cardiac Sciences Program, the Hospital maintains a core of clinical activities, including: anesthesia, diagnostic imaging, family practice, geriatric medicine, laboratory medicine, medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pathology, outpatient pediatrics, psychiatry, surgery. The Nuclear Medicine program oversees a unique provincial bone mineral density testing program with the largest population-based database of clinical DXA database in the world (~200,000 examinations). This valuable research resource has over 250 peer-reviewed publications. The St. Boniface Hospital Nuclear Medicine program also has active research programs in thyroid cancer and cardiovascular imaging, and extensive collaborations with the world-renowned Manitoba Centre for Health Policy.
The University of Manitoba is a major research university located in the city of Winnipeg. The city has a rich cultural environment with symphony, opera, dance, theatre and ethnic festivals. The region also provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation in all seasons. Winnipeg offers a low cost of living, with excellent public and private schools, and fully-subsidized Canadian healthcare. For more information see: http://www.destinationwinnipeg.ca/
Qualifications The successful candidate must hold a Doctor of Medicine Degree with specialization in Nuclear Medicine. The successful candidate must be eligible for certification with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba. Dual-certification in Radiology, hybrid imaging experience, post-residency fellowship training and/or research experience would be an asset.
Compensation Compensation is derived from highly competitive fee-for-service income, with no overhead or tithe. Specialty Physicians may be eligible for a recruitment incentive. Please contact physicianrecruitment@sharedhealthmb.ca for further information.
Primary Site Location: Health Sciences Centre - 820 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1R9
St. Boniface Hospital - 409 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2H 2A6
University of Manitoba – Bannatyne Campus, 750 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0W3
Contact Applications, accompanied by a Curriculum vitae, a list of publications and three references, should be sent to:
Sandra Kumhyr skumhyr@hsc.mb.ca
GA216-820 Sherbrook St.
Winnipeg, MB R3A 1R9
Shared Health and the University of Manitoba are strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from women, members of racialized communities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of all sexual orientations and genders, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
PMAO 3566-3569
About Shared Health-Soins Communs
Shared Health was founded in values that celebrate the diversity of our province and pursue equity of access to health services for all Manitobans by bringing together clinical experts from across the province to deliver a patient-centred, accessible and responsive health system.
We work collaboratively with regional health authorities, service delivery organizations and communities to ensure the health care needs of Manitobans are met compassionately, effectively and as close to home as possible. Shared Health’s scope and services continue to evolve as part of Manitoba’s broader health system transformation.
We are committed to ongoing innovation in delivering health care services and recruiting, developing, and retaining dedicated employees. As health care providers, it is essential to understand and acknowledge that people experience and access health care in different ways. Shared Health strives to create inclusive environments that welcome and value the diversity of all Manitobans.
As a health system, we deliver services to diverse patient populations on the original lands of First Nations and Inuit peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. This acknowledgement is an important part of our continued efforts to identify, develop and implement culturally safe environments, practices and health-care services.
Respect for every individual, accountability, value and continuous improvement and learning are four pillars guiding Manitoba’s Quality and Learning Framework. A deep and ongoing commitment to this framework and its principles are key to creating a health care environment that is free of judgement, equally safe and inclusive.
To find out more visit sharedhealthmb.ca/careers/ or https://healthcareersmanitoba.ca/.
This page is intended for informational purposes only. We do not provide clinical advice. Account not monitored 24/7. Emergency: Dial 911 or go to the emergency department.
Nuclear Medicine Specialist
Top Benefits
About the role
Description Job Description
Shared Health Diagnostic Services and the Section of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology, University of Manitoba, invite applications for Nuclear Medicine physicians with special interest/expertise in nuclear medicine to fill our labour shortage in Manitoba. Main job duties include supervision and interpretation of examinations, commitment to high quality patient care, teaching (undergraduate and post graduate) and consulting with other physicians as required. Job duties are required in English.
HSC is the largest tertiary health care centre in Manitoba. As an operating division of the Shared Health Authority, HSC provides comprehensive diagnostic, outpatient (ambulatory) and inpatient services, including being the designated regional trauma centre, which supports the physical, medical and emotional needs of the people and communities we serve. HSC also provides care for cancer patients with our partner, CancerCare Manitoba, located on the HSC campus. HSC provides approximately 250,000 DI services per year, of which ~ 10,000 are Nuclear Medicine including state of the art SPECT/CT and PET/CT, and an maintains on-site cyclotron. HSC performs NM therapeutics such as Radium and Lutathera, and potentially Pluvicto and Y-90 radioemboliztion in the future. HSC is the also the clinical and research neuroscience centre for the province.
St. Boniface Hospital is a major university-affiliated centre involved in patient care, teaching and research. As a tertiary care facility and home to the regional Cardiac Sciences Program, the Hospital maintains a core of clinical activities, including: anesthesia, diagnostic imaging, family practice, geriatric medicine, laboratory medicine, medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pathology, outpatient pediatrics, psychiatry, surgery. The Nuclear Medicine program oversees a unique provincial bone mineral density testing program with the largest population-based database of clinical DXA database in the world (~200,000 examinations). This valuable research resource has over 250 peer-reviewed publications. The St. Boniface Hospital Nuclear Medicine program also has active research programs in thyroid cancer and cardiovascular imaging, and extensive collaborations with the world-renowned Manitoba Centre for Health Policy.
The University of Manitoba is a major research university located in the city of Winnipeg. The city has a rich cultural environment with symphony, opera, dance, theatre and ethnic festivals. The region also provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation in all seasons. Winnipeg offers a low cost of living, with excellent public and private schools, and fully-subsidized Canadian healthcare. For more information see: http://www.destinationwinnipeg.ca/
Qualifications The successful candidate must hold a Doctor of Medicine Degree with specialization in Nuclear Medicine. The successful candidate must be eligible for certification with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba. Dual-certification in Radiology, hybrid imaging experience, post-residency fellowship training and/or research experience would be an asset.
Compensation Compensation is derived from highly competitive fee-for-service income, with no overhead or tithe. Specialty Physicians may be eligible for a recruitment incentive. Please contact physicianrecruitment@sharedhealthmb.ca for further information.
Primary Site Location: Health Sciences Centre - 820 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1R9
St. Boniface Hospital - 409 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2H 2A6
University of Manitoba – Bannatyne Campus, 750 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0W3
Contact Applications, accompanied by a Curriculum vitae, a list of publications and three references, should be sent to:
Sandra Kumhyr skumhyr@hsc.mb.ca
GA216-820 Sherbrook St.
Winnipeg, MB R3A 1R9
Shared Health and the University of Manitoba are strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from women, members of racialized communities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of all sexual orientations and genders, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
PMAO 3566-3569
About Shared Health-Soins Communs
Shared Health was founded in values that celebrate the diversity of our province and pursue equity of access to health services for all Manitobans by bringing together clinical experts from across the province to deliver a patient-centred, accessible and responsive health system.
We work collaboratively with regional health authorities, service delivery organizations and communities to ensure the health care needs of Manitobans are met compassionately, effectively and as close to home as possible. Shared Health’s scope and services continue to evolve as part of Manitoba’s broader health system transformation.
We are committed to ongoing innovation in delivering health care services and recruiting, developing, and retaining dedicated employees. As health care providers, it is essential to understand and acknowledge that people experience and access health care in different ways. Shared Health strives to create inclusive environments that welcome and value the diversity of all Manitobans.
As a health system, we deliver services to diverse patient populations on the original lands of First Nations and Inuit peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. This acknowledgement is an important part of our continued efforts to identify, develop and implement culturally safe environments, practices and health-care services.
Respect for every individual, accountability, value and continuous improvement and learning are four pillars guiding Manitoba’s Quality and Learning Framework. A deep and ongoing commitment to this framework and its principles are key to creating a health care environment that is free of judgement, equally safe and inclusive.
To find out more visit sharedhealthmb.ca/careers/ or https://healthcareersmanitoba.ca/.
This page is intended for informational purposes only. We do not provide clinical advice. Account not monitored 24/7. Emergency: Dial 911 or go to the emergency department.