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Registered by the (ARRT) American Registry of Radiologic Technology in MRI preferred. Innovative equipment and procedures are utilized, including an Outpatient Imaging Center, orthopedic and surgical services, rehabilitation, a renovated birthing center, including 24/7 neonatal coverage, emergency care, wound care/hyperbaric center, 3D mammography, and comprehensive heart care, from diagnostics to open-heart surgery.
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The scope and practice of the Vascular Interventional Technologist includes those procedures, acts and processes permitted by law, for which the individual has received education and clinical experience, has demonstrated competency, and has completed the appropriate ARRT (R) and (CV) or (VI) registry(s) which is the standard of practice in Radiology.
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Advanced ARRT certification is required for assignments that include computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), [or Mammography (M) duties performed independently, as applicable.
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Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration and maintaining required Continuing Medical Education (CME) The X-Ray Technologist arranges patients for radiological examinations to provide personal care and diagnostic services in the home.
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American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), or Cardiovascular technologist (CVT), or Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) Must-Have Qualifications AMERICAN REGISTRY OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS (ARRT), OR CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGIST (CVT), OR REGISTERED CARDIOVASCULAR INVASIVE SPECIALIST (RCIS.
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How You'll Make an Impact: As a mobile radiologic technologist, you’ll: Use a company vehicle equipped with a compact, portable x-ray machine (DR), and drive locally to x-ray patients in different facilities throughout your shift to support patient populations from adults, geriatrics, women, and children.
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Requirements: MD State License 1 years experience Must have experience in a Cath Lab ARRT BLS and ACLS required Other Details: Will consider RCIS candidates Graduate of an approved AMA school of Radiologic Technology.
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JOB TITLE: Radiology Tech / ARRT / Multi Modality / CT Scan / FT / Town Square. POSITION SUMMARY: Radiology Tech / ARRT Performs a variety of technical procedures which may include: M.R.I., CAT Scan, Routine Radiography and Angiography.
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Accepted for Radiologic Technologist issued by ARRT. Radiology Tech licensure issued by the IL Emergency Management Agency required in combination with Radiologic Tech registration through American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT.
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NY state license as an Radiology Technologist and ARRT-Cat Scan registered. NY state license as an Radiology Technologist and ARRT-Cat Scan registered. 2 years of experience as an Radiology Tech and minimum 1 year of experience in Cat Scan.
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Required: Registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Radiography or registry eligible. ARRT registered or registry eligible for the ARRT certification in radiography.
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Within one year of hire OR Associates Degree in Cardiovascular Technology and CCI certification (Preferably RCIS) OR satisfactory completion of a formal Radiologic Technology Program in an approved school, registered ARRT (R) and licensed as a Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT) in the State of Florida.
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One of the following is required within 1 year of hire or transfer into position RDMS - ARDMS Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer RVT - ARDMS Registered Vascular Tech RDCS - ARDMS Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer ARRT(S) - ARRT Sonography ARRT(VS) - ARRT Vascular Sonography RVS - CCI Registered Vascular Specialist RCS - CCI Registered Cardiac Sonographer.
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How You'll Make an Impact As a mobile radiologic technologist, you’ll:Use a company vehicle equipped with a compact, portable x-ray machine (DR), and drive locally to x-ray patients in different facilities throughout your shift to support patient populations from adults, geriatrics, women, and children.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Radiology Technologist ARRT to help us reach our goals. As a(an) Radiology Technologist ARRT with HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back.
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