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As an MRI Technologist, you are responsible for patient safety and the performance of high-quality MR studies, on site and/ or remote. Licensed Radiologic Technologist or Magnetic Resonance Technologist, if applicable.
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Registered Technologist for Radiography And Registered Technologist in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Required And Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification Required. The MRI Technologist operates MRI equipment to make quality images of designated portions of the body under the direct order of a physician and in accordance with standard operating procedures.
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Magnetic resonance imaging technologist, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI technologist, MRI tech, MRI equipment, magnetic resonance, MRI, allied, allied health.
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Licenses and CertificationsBLS - Basic Life Support and And, one of the following certifications-ARMRIT - American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist, or-ARRT- American Registry of Radiologic Technologist, or-CRT- California Certified Radiology Tech These principles apply to ALL employees:SHC Commitment to Providing an Exceptional Patient & Family ExperienceStanford Health Care sets a high standard for delivering value and an exceptional experience for our patients and families.
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Radiology Services at UW Medical Center - Northwest offers routine radiology, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and interventional radiology.
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CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES REQUIRED: · Must be registered with the American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT), or must be registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiography, American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) with the advanced ARRT registry in MRI or registry eligible.
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Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) - Certifications - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) ARRT Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR) - Certifications - American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT.
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Ensure the safety of patients, staff and visitors who come in contact with the powerful magnetic field of a MRI scanner. RequirementsCompletion of a two year approved School of Radiologic TechnologyValid state radiology registration as required by state lawEighteen months of MRI Tech experience preferred, ideally in a critical care setting.
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MRI Technologist operates magnetic resonance imaging equipment to produce cross-sectional images (photographs) of patient`s body for diagnostic purposes. MRI, MRI Technologist, Traveling MRI Technologist, Part-Time, Contract, Travel, Temporary , 13 Weeks, Temp. Tier7.
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Traveler candidates must be:READY TO GO and willing to travel where neededAuthorized to work in USCertified and licensed as requiredKeyword: Travel Diagnostic Imagining; Travel Radiologic Tech; Travel CT Tech; Travel Cat Scan Tech; Travel MRI; Travel Magnetic Resonance Tech; Travel Multi-Modality Tech; Travel X-ray; Travel Echo Tech; Echocardiogram; Travel Ultrasound Tech; Travel Ultrasound; Travel mammography; Travel Mammo Tech.
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Registered Technologist, Radiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging - R.T. (R)and/or(MR)(ARRT) + Current Basic Life Support (BLS) from American Heart Association + High School Diploma or GED This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances.
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The Technologist operates under the general supervision of the Radiologist and the MRI Supervisor. The MRI Technologist must adapt to changes in technology, new imaging techniques, and safe and effective imaging of patients with medical implants.
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The MRI Staff Technologist works under the supervision of the Administrative Supervisor and/or Director, and operates a magnetic resonance scanner to obtain images used by physicians in the diagnosis and treatments of pathologies Selects appropriate imaging techniques and operates console and peripheral hardware; enters and monitors patient data, transfers images from disk to PACS.
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One year technologist experience in one of the following: Radiography, MRI or Nuclear Medicine. ARRT certification in one of the following: Radiography (R), MRI (MR) or Nuclear Medicine (N.
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Performs Magnetic Resonance Imaging procedures including neuro, body, and extremity, following protocols set by a Radiologist. Union - YESJob Duties:Knowledge of the Magnetic Resonance imaging process and safety in the Magnetic Resonance environment.
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