Yes, Nurse Practitioners (NPs) can work in interventional radiology, provided they have specialized training and experience in this field. NPs are advanced practice providers who can perform a variety of roles, including patient assessment, pre-procedure preparation, assisting during interventions, and post-procedure care. Their involvement in interventional radiology helps improve patient outcomes by providing comprehensive care, education, and follow-up. While NPs are not always directly involved in performing the procedures themselves, their expertise is valuable in managing patient needs before, during, and after interventions. With appropriate training and collaboration with radiologists, NPs can significantly contribute to the efficiency and quality of interventional radiology services.