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SPECIALIST DOCTOR FOR THE RADIOLOGY DIAGNOSTICS DEPARTMENT AT THE
REGIONAL HOSPITAL OF RANDERS
Information about Randers
The location of the Regional Hospital of Randers on a hill provides a fabulous view of the inlet, Randers
Fjord, and of the town of Randers – the sixth largest town in Denmark. The motorway runs directly past the
outskirts of Randers, and Jutland’s largest town, Aarhus, is only a 30-minute drive away. In 45 minutes, you
can reach Aarhus Airport.
Randers offers the wealth of opportunities for leisure activity you expect from a major provincial town –
for instance Denmark’s only rainforest (albeit roofed in). The location at the estuary of Denmark’s largest
(and only actual) river, Gudenåen, has secured Randers an important place in Danish history; and the many
beautiful houses of the central town bear clear witness to this. The town’s harbour is still a very busy one –
commercially and as marina.
For further information about Randers, see e.g. www.visitranders.com and www.randers.dk
Collaborative partners
Central Denmark Region has four emergency clinics of which the Regional Hospital of Randers is one. We
have close working relations at all levels with Aarhus University Hospital (AUH), located about 35 km from
Randers.
The Regional Hospital of Randers
There are 21 emergency clinics Denmark; and, in Randers, the hospital has recently opened their new
emergency clinic. This ward has 360 beds for patients needing medical care, abdominal-surgery, or
orthopaedic-surgery, and for gynaecology and paediatric patients. The hospital also has a maternity ward
with about 2000 deliveries each year. Moreover, the hospital's considerable outpatient activities comprise
most medical specialities such as e.g. otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology and urology. Add to this the
number of paraclinical departments represented by e.g. pathology, radiology diagnostics, plus clinical
physiology and biochemistry.
You can read more about the Regional Hospital of Randers on www.regionshospitalet-randers.dk
The Radiology Diagnostics Department
Modern and fully digitalised, the X-Ray and Scan Department comprises 2 MR scanners, 2 multi-slice CT
scanners (a third CT scanner will be added in 2016) 3 high-end ultrasound scanners, 2 fully equipped
mammography rooms with stereotactic radiotherapy, and 6 bone- and thorax rooms. The department
employs a medical staff of 85, of which 14 (+ 1 vacant) are specialist doctors and 5 are advanced-level
internship trainees.
Because of the hospital's status as an emergency-clinic, the radiology department will be manned day and
night – staffed by registrars and staff physicians on duty and by consultants on call. On-duty procedures
primarily comprise CT, inclusive of trauma, and US, inclusive of intervention procedures.
The hospital has been selected for participation in the National Bowel-Cancer screening programme; and
the department takes an active part in this with respect to screening CT colonography, pre-surgical
diagnostics and the handling of post-surgical complications.
The medical specialists of the department primarily work within CT, MR, mammography, or ultrasound.
Being a training department, all specialists are required to take part in the training of future radiologists.
The department performs about 110,000 examinations on an annual basis.
We have good collegial relations – within the department as with other disciplines. We have
comprehensive cooperative relations with other specialist departments and with the general practitioners.
The staff management comprises a head consultant and a senior radiographer.
Expectations from you
We are looking for a radiology specialist, perhaps new-qualified, for the vacant position mentioned above.
Competences within all modalities, with the exception of mammography, will be appreciated – there is rich
potential, in particular within the fields of CT and US.
Research activity will be appreciated.
What we offer
• Working at a high skill level in a department with modern equipment
• A stimulating work environment with qualified colleagues
• A 37 -hour working week under the applicable hospital agreement
• A custom startup period with Danish language lessons
• Excellent opportunities for further education and training
• We assist you in transferring your medical record to Denmark, relocation and finding
accommodation near the hospital.
Interested – please send your application and detailed CV to
Recruitment consultant
Claus Bang Møller
Nordhavnsgade 4
DK-8000 Aarhus C
Denmark
cba@workindenmark.dk
Telephone +45 72 22 33 71
Information about living and working conditions in Denmark: www.workindenmark.dk > publications > For
employees > Welcome - We appreciate your interest in Denmark
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