Radiologist and Diagnostic Imaging Physician Business Cards
Radiologists are the physician specialists who interpret medical images to diagnose disease and guide treatment — reading X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, ultrasound, nuclear medicine scans, and PET-CT imaging for referring physicians across virtually every medical specialty. Interventional radiologists also perform minimally invasive image-guided procedures under fluoroscopy, ultrasound, or CT. Radiology is increasingly performed by teleradiology, and academic and private practice radiologists both need professional cards for conferences, consultation networks, and referral development.
What Radiologist Cards Include
Your Credentials
- MD (Doctor of Medicine) or DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) — medical degree
- ABR (American Board of Radiology) board certified — primary specialty board
- Diplomate, American Board of Radiology
- ACR member (American College of Radiology) — primary professional organization
- FACR (Fellow, American College of Radiology) — honorary distinction
- State medical license
ABR subspecialty certificates:
- ABR certificate in Neuroradiology
- ABR certificate in Pediatric Radiology
- ABR certificate in Vascular and Interventional Radiology (VIR)
- ABR certificate in Nuclear Radiology
- ABR certificate in Radiation Oncology (separate specialty)
- ABR certificate in Breast Imaging
- ABR certificate in Musculoskeletal Radiology
Related certifications:
- ABNM (American Board of Nuclear Medicine) — for nuclear medicine specialists
- RPVI (Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation) — ARDMS
- BLS/ACLS — for IR procedures
Your Subspecialty
Diagnostic radiology subspecialties:
- Neuroradiology — brain, spine, head and neck MRI/CT
- Musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology — joint, bone, soft tissue
- Body imaging — abdomen, pelvis, chest
- Breast imaging / mammography
- Cardiovascular radiology
- Pediatric radiology
- Nuclear medicine / PET-CT
- Emergency radiology
Interventional radiology (IR):
- Angioplasty and stenting
- Embolization (hepatic, uterine fibroids, prostate)
- Biopsy guidance
- Drain placement
- Vertebroplasty / kyphoplasty
- TIPS (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt)
- Tumor ablation (RFA, microwave, cryoablation)
- Port placement, PICC, and dialysis access
Teleradiology:
- Remote image interpretation
- Overnight and weekend coverage
- Subspecialty reads
Practice Setting
- Academic medical center (faculty radiologist)
- Private radiology group
- Teleradiology company
- Hospital-based radiologist
- Imaging center director
Design for Radiologists
Scientific, Clinical, Authoritative
Radiologist card design:
- Physician-level professional authority
- Imaging technology imagery (optional)
- Clean, clinical, trustworthy
Color palette:
- Navy + white: medical professional authority
- Dark charcoal + white: clinical specialist
- Teal + white: imaging/diagnostic care
Back of Card
- "Radiologist, MD | Diplomate, ABR | FACR | ACR | [State] Licensed"
- "[Subspecialty: Neuroradiology | MSK | IR | Breast imaging | Pediatric | Nuclear]"
- "CT | MRI | Ultrasound | X-ray | PET-CT | Nuclear medicine | Fluoroscopy | Mammography"
- "[For IR:] Embolization | Ablation | Biopsy | Angioplasty | Drain | Vertebroplasty"
- "[email] | [phone] | Teleradiology available | [Institution / Group]"
Checklist
- [ ] MD or DO degree
- [ ] ABR board certification (Diplomate)
- [ ] ABR subspecialty certificate
- [ ] FACR (if fellow)
- [ ] ACR membership
- [ ] State medical license
- [ ] Imaging modalities (CT, MRI, US, X-ray, PET-CT)
- [ ] Subspecialty area
- [ ] Interventional procedures (if IR)
- [ ] Teleradiology capability
- [ ] Practice setting or institution
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