Job Title: Consultant Radiologist - PET/CT and Chest CT (RECIST Adjudication)
Type: Consultant - 3 month contract
Location: Remote (India)
We are seeking experienced Consultant Radiologists based in India to support a 3 month imaging project focused on]chest CT and PET/CT review for lung cancer patients.The core responsibility is to perform consistent RECIST-based adjudication following a specific treatment in a standardized annotation environment. The data will have to be annotated within the given environment, a web-based platform, and it will not/ cannot be shared for local annotation. All data are de-identified in a HIPAA-compliant manner before the start of the
exercise.You will have to measure, and track the lesions supporting response adjudication.Full training will be provided on the platform and project-specific conventions.
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Review PET/CT and chest CT scans for patients with lung cancer.
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Identify target and non-target lesions in line with RECIST 1.1 and study-specific guidelines and perform bounding measurements and enter accurately in the annotation platform
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Adjudicate treatment response at each timepoint (CR, PR, SD, PD) based on serial imaging and RECIST rules.
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Assess scan quality and flag technically limited or non-comparable studies.
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Provide brief standardized comments for ambiguous findings or atypical progressions, where required.
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Participate in calibration rounds and inter-reader agreement checks with other fellow radiologists.
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Incorporate structured feedback to tighten consistency across readers.
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Meet agreed case volume and turnaround targets while maintaining high quality.
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Adhere strictly to all data security and confidentiality policies for de-identified clinical imaging.
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MBBS with MD or DNB in Radiology from a recognized Indian institution
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Valid registration with NMC or a State Medical Council in India.
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Strong experience reporting CT scans, including thoracic CT.
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Demonstrated exposure to oncologic imaging in day-to-day practice or in a tertiary care setting.
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Comfortable working with PACS-like systems and web-based viewers, including scrolling through series, adjusting windowing, and performing linear measurements.
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Ability to interpret and apply structured criteria (guidelines, checklists) consistently.
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Good written English to document findings.
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Reliable high-speed internet connection and a suitable remote reporting setup (monitor, quiet workspace).
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Prior experience in PET/CT interpretation for oncology staging or response assessment.
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Familiarity with RECIST 1.1 from trials, tumor boards, or structured reporting.
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Nice-to-have (These are not strict requirements, but they will shorten the learning curve and improve your match to the role.):
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Experience working with de-identified datasets, standardized templates, or research protocols.
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Previous experience in teleradiology, multicenter research, or imaging core lab work.
You will receive:
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Structured onboarding to the annotation and exploration environment.
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Clear written SOPs on RECIST implementation, measurement rules, and naming conventions for lesions.
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Example cases and initial calibration sets with feedback from research lead.
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The expectation is that after the initial calibration period, you can work independently within the agreed quality thresholds.
Engagement: Consultant, 3 month contract, with potential extension based on project needs and performance.
Mode: Fully remote from within India.
Hours: Flexible scheduling, with a minimum weekly commitment (20 hours) agreed upfront.
Throughput: Case volume targets are communicated at the time of interview, with a focus on quality first and efficiency second.
Quality Control: Periodic blind re-reads and inter-reader comparisons; radiologists are expected to respond to feedback and adjust practice accordingly.
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Competitive consultant remuneration, either per case or per hour, aligned with experience and throughput expectations.
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Payment terms and structure will be clarified during the interview stage and specified in the consulting agreement.
Interested candidates can apply for the role with
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Updated CV, including:
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Medical qualifications and year of completion
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Registration details (NMC / State Council with registration number)
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Summary of experience in CT, PET/CT, and oncologic imaging
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A short cover note (maximum 300 words) describing:
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Your current primary role (hospital, teleradiology, academic etc)
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Any specific exposure to RECIST or trial imaging
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Your approximate weekly availability for the next 3 months
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Preferred engagement model:
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Part-time consultant with specified hours per week
Shortlisted candidates may be asked to:
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Complete a brief technical discussion with a research lead and lead radiologist.
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Review a small sample of anonymised cases as part of a calibration exercise.