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Join a leading provider of diagnostic imaging in Western Canada, where you will play a crucial role in delivering exceptional patient care. This position offers a supportive environment without weekend or evening shifts, allowing you to focus on what matters most—your patients. With modern facilities and advanced equipment, you will have the opportunity to work alongside a dedicated team of professionals committed to excellence in diagnostic services. Embrace a flexible work culture that values your contributions and encourages professional growth. This is more than just a job; it's a chance to make a significant impact in the healthcare field.
Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC) is a multi-modality diagnostic imaging provider committed to delivering Exceptional Patient Care in the medical imaging field. Since 1993, CDC has been providing patients and health care professionals with advanced diagnostic imaging of the body’s most important organs and systems.
CDC offers MRI, CT, Ultrasound 2D/3D and 4D real-time, Mammography, Pain Management, Bone Densitometry, Fluoroscopy, X-Ray and Kids Imaging services across 16 community clinics in Calgary, Edmonton, Okotoks and Sherwood Park.
Embark on a rewarding career with Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC), a trailblazer in diagnostic imaging since 1993. Excellence in patient care fuels our passion. As a leading provider of diagnostic services and image-guided procedures in Western Canada, we take pride in our 43 radiologist-led community clinic sites strategically positioned across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and British Columbia. Join our dynamic team and contribute to our comprehensive suite of services, including MRI, CT, Ultrasound, Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, X-ray, Bone Density, GI Fluoroscopy, image-guided biopsies, and state-of-the-art pain management procedures.
At CDC, we prioritize providing access to high-quality patient care in our modern, multi-modality clinics. We're extending an invitation to skilled and versatile Radiologists to join our growing outpatient clinic practice.
Foster a culture of perpetual learning and embrace change with us. Our commitment is to refine our scalable platform, leading the way in advancing imaging in Canada.
Experience a highly rewarding and well-compensated role with us, without scheduled weekend or evening shifts and no on-call responsibilities. Our warm and welcoming facilities, modern equipment, and experienced technologists create a challenging yet fulfilling work atmosphere.
Enjoy a supportive and flexible work environment where your contributions are valued. Our radiologists, many with sub-specialty expertise, are all dedicated to delivering excellence in patient care. Our technologists, members of reputable bodies including Sonography Canada and the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT), are graduates of accredited programs.
Our current equipment includes IntelePACS, InteleRIS 7, and Dragon, with an exciting transition to a full Powerscribe One and WFO environment in early 2024, driven by Khailo worksheets and MedInformatix RIS.
Embark on your journey with us at CDC, where you become an integral part of our service delivery team, providing excellence in patient care!
Canada Diagnostic Centres is the premier provider of both diagnostic imaging and image-guided procedures in Western Canada, owning and operating 43 radiologist-led community clinic sites throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and British Columbia . CDC offers a full range of services including MRI, CT, Ultrasound, Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, X-ray, Bone Density, GI Fluoroscopy, image guided biopsies, and sophisticated pain management procedures.
Canada Diagnostic Centres is committed to attracting and developing a diverse and inclusive workforce. While we encourage all applicants to apply, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada.
We are a contracted provider of services to Workers' Compensation Board Alberta, and contribute to numerous other charitable organizations in the communities we serve.
We proudly support the SAIT, NAIT, and multiple additional technologist training programs as just part of our ongoing commitment to professional development, and continuous quality improvement through education.
Canada Diagnostic Centres is committed to attracting and developing a diverse and inclusive workforce. While we encourage all applicants to apply, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada.
Canada Diagnostic Centres' business operations includes affiliate companies. We may share your resume with these affiliates.