[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"mos-detail-61R":3,"mos-similar-61R":47},{"id":4,"code":5,"title":6,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":9,"summarized_description":10,"core_skills":11,"common_certs":24,"role_families":32,"training_paths":36,"clearance_profile":37,"cross_branch_equivalents":40,"is_it_cyber":44,"status":45,"rank":46},"71934512-8cf7-4dd7-b2bf-d72712dbee78","61R","Diagnostic Radiologist","Army","MEDICAL","The US Army Diagnostic Radiologist Officer performs and interprets all diagnostic radiological and fluoroscopic procedures, including special vascular studies, on patients referred by other physicians.","Army Diagnostic Radiologists perform and interpret X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, and vascular imaging. They provide diagnostic reports, guide treatment decisions, and apply radiation safety, image analysis, and clinical consultation skills.",[12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23],"medical imaging informatics","PACS administration awareness","DICOM and HL7 workflow understanding","EHR documentation and order management","quality assurance in imaging workflows","radiology workflow optimization","radiation safety and compliance","multidisciplinary team collaboration","data-driven clinical decision support","report generation and structured reporting","training and mentoring residents and staff","policy and protocol development for imaging",[25,26,27,28,29,30,31],"Board Certification in Diagnostic Radiology (ABR/AOBR)","State Medical License (MD/DO)","Basic Life Support (BLS)","Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)","HIPAA Compliance Training","Joint Commission Standards Training","Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP, optional for health IT roles)",[33,34,35],"RADIOLOGY","PROJECT_MANAGEMENT","PUBLIC_HEALTH",null,{"typical_target":38,"required_minimum":39,"notes":-1},"SECRET","NONE",[41],{"code":42,"branch":43,"name":6},"44RX","air_force",false,"ACTIVE","officer",[48,53,58,63,66,72],{"id":49,"code":50,"title":51,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":52,"status":45,"rank":46},"f67259d2-4c72-441f-8af7-93fc840d6693","61Q","Radiation Oncologist","The US Army Radiation Oncologist Officer conducts and supervises the use of ionizing radiations in the treatment of patients with malignant disease and in certain nonmalignant conditions amenable to such therapy.",{"id":54,"code":55,"title":51,"branch":56,"category":8,"description":57,"status":45,"rank":46},"00b8a395-3b33-4db9-baaa-e4a1e133e815","44TX","Air Force","Some diseases require more specialized methods of care to properly treat them. When Airmen or their families are diagnosed with malignant diseases like cancer, Radiation Oncologists play a crucial role in providing them with precision care. These specialists deliver high doses of ionizing radiation to specific areas of their patient’s body as part of treatment personalized to their specific needs.",{"id":59,"code":60,"title":61,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":62,"status":45,"rank":46},"69b6c6d0-1147-4cb5-a122-240b68da26a3","60B","Nuclear Medicine Officer","The US Army Nuclear Medicine Officer is for those in charge of planning, conducting, interpreting, and directing nuclear medical examinations, in addition to therapy.  This includes systemic administration of ionizing radiation, patient care, and activities concerned with the medical aspects of nuclear energy and bionucleonics.",{"id":64,"code":42,"title":6,"branch":56,"category":8,"description":65,"status":45,"rank":46},"37492873-12d7-4baa-aa52-e6f5d357fc2e","When Airmen suffer an injury, our medical team’s first priority is determining the best form of treatment. As imaging experts, Diagnostic Radiologists are responsible for making and interpreting a variety of medical images to help guide a diagnosis. From correlating their findings with other tests to providing other physicians with treatment recommendations, these specialists are invaluable members of Air Force healthcare teams all over the world.",{"id":67,"code":68,"title":69,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":70,"status":45,"rank":71},"72e8451c-0c24-4845-91dd-e377bdbd4082","M1","Deployable, Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) Scan, Computed Tomography (CT) (imaging technique) Maintainer and Repairer","Identifies positions in TOE/MTOE 08527AA00 (head and neck team) and selected U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM), Defense Depot(s) and U.S. Army Medical Centers that require special civilian training to maintain and repair deployable CT systems (Phillips MX-8000). Title position as Med Equip Rep.","enlisted",{"id":73,"code":74,"title":75,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":76,"status":45,"rank":71},"6178bb17-fa52-43e2-b351-5249578943e1","68P","Radiology Specialist","The radiology specialist operates fixed and portable radiology equipment or supervises radiology activities. MOS 68P personnel require good eye hand coordination and manual dexterity, no aversion to the sight of blood and be able to stand for long periods of time."]