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The Interventional Radiology Technologist is a skilled person qualified by technological education to provide patient services using diagnostic equipment under the supervision of a doctor of medicine.
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JOB SUMMARY : Responsible for procedural support to physicians in the Cardiac Cath Lab & EP Lab. These technical duties include all procedures performed in the Cath Lab; invasive cardiac diagnostic, interventional cardiac, diagnostic vascular, interventional vascular, electrophysiology and structural heart.
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Provide assistance to the radiologist, surgeon and/or anesthesiologist in performing diagnostic angiographic procedures, complex peripheral and neuro interventional procedures, measuring vascular parameters such as but not limited to blood flow velocity, vascular dynamics, intravascular pressure measurements, oximetry determination, trans-hepatic pressure measurements and pulmonary pressure measurements.
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You will operate medical diagnostic imaging equipment and assist in imaging procedures such as angiography and cardiac catheterization, as well as those performed in the Interventional Radiology (IR) Lab (scrubbing, circulating, and recording/monitoring patient status.
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Performs diagnostic Cardiovascular and Peripheral Vascular Interventional Procedures while working with Cardiologists, Radiologists, and Surgeons at the level of competence required by the ARRT, Ohio Department of Health, Medical and Administrative Manager, and Director of the Cardiac Cath Lab and Radiology.
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If employee is an interventional radiology technician also operates imaging equipment and performs diagnostic procedures under the supervision of a licensed provider. May Either be a Skilled Biller/Coder or Radiology Technician.
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Proven competency in addition to conventional radiography, working knowledge in at least one other area CT, MRI, or Interventional Radiology if applicable competencies are met. Reporting to the Director of Imaging Services and/or designee, the Diagnostic Imaging Technologist is responsible for radiological care to patients of all ages, for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment of anatomical and physiologic disorders using ionizing radiation.
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As our Special Procedures Technologist, you will operate medical diagnostic imaging equipment and assist in imaging procedures such as angiography and cardiac catheterization (CC), as well as those performed in the Interventional Radiology Lab (scrubbing, circulating, and recording/monitoring patient status.
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The successful candidate will be an integral member of the diagnostic physics group to perform diagnostic medical equipment quality assurance/control testing. This role is responsible for evaluation, and quality assurance, including but not limited to CT, interventional radiology, cardiology, mammography, radiography, fluoroscopy, and MRI. Experience with nuclear medicine imaging devices is a plus.
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This position is responsible for professional patient care and assisting the Cardiologist, Vascular Suregon and / or Radiologist in performing cardiac diagnostic, cardiac interventional and invasive radiology procedures of the cardiac, vascular and circulatory systems.
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Due to Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence (DICO) Accreditation, if working in North Dakota (ND) and performing medical imaging, interventional radiology, or radiation therapy procedures, licensure through the North Dakota Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (NDMIRT) Board is required.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 06/03/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Competently operates angiographic equipment used to perform basic and intermediate diagnostic procedures, including but not limited to: biopsy, para/thoracentesis, abscess drainages, peripheral vascular stenting, catheter placement, thrombolytic therapy, and embolization.
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The successful candidate will perform preventative maintenance, reactive service and system modifications on cardiac cath lab, interventional radiology and general radiology equipment installed at a major healthcare institution in Philadelphia all with minimal supervision.
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Magnet Medical is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Charleston, South Carolina. Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist.
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Description JOB DESCRIPTION:Operates MRI, power injector and other medical equipment to produce diagnostic scans in the MRI suite. Provides quality care to the patients receiving MRI, diagnostic and interventional radiology procedures.
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