Members of the section are responsible for the following: (1) Delivering excellent, comprehensive and compassionate care for patients; (2) Providing multimodality abdominal imaging expertise, including oncology-focused CT, MRI, inpatient/intra-operative and outpatient ultrasonography and ultrasound guided biopsies, fluoroscopy, radiography and other radiologic procedures; (3) Educating medical students, residents, and fellows; (4) Developing academic and scholarly programs and projects to advance an understanding of cancer; and . Qualified candidates must have a medical degree, a board-certification or board eligible by the American Board of Radiology, licensure by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, certification in either Basic Life Support (BLS) or Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), and have post-residency fellowship training in Abdominal Imaging.