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Responsibilities: MRI Technologist operates magnetic resonance imaging equipment to produce cross-sectional images (photographs) of patient`s body for diagnostic purposes. Operates imaging and other equipment devices so that quality diagnostic services are provided, including keying commands to specify scan sequences into computer, adjusting transmitters and receivers, and keying in data on keyboard of camera to photograph terviews patient to explain magnetic resonance imaging procedures to address patient concerns and exhibits a high degree of tact, courtesy and poise when interacting with patients, staff, and visitors.
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Job Summary Performs magnetic resonance exams to produce images of various anatomical parts and systems for diagnostic purposes as directed by radiologist. Required Qualifications Completion of a (JRCERT) accredited Radiologic Technology program recognized by ARRT.Strong leadership ability, good organizational skills, independent and critical thinking skills, sound judgment.
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Ensures patient and staff safety, including explaining safety protocol, requesting removal of hazardous metal objects, alerting staff of danger or carrying metal around magnet, and monitoring patients via closed circuit TV.Orients new hires and trains MRI Technologist, students, trainees.
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Competently performs routine and specialized Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) procedures to produce quality images to physicians and other health care providers for the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and prevention of injury or disease.
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The MRI Technologist performs a variety of technical procedures involving the application of magnetic resonance for patient diagnosis, with knowledge of all pertinent technical and academic areas to produce consistent, high quality examinations.
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In this role, the MRI Technologist will utilize their experience and top tier technology to perform magnetic resonance operations alongside an elite and growing radiology team. Obtain images for physician diagnosis and treatment; produce film records, transparencies, backup from disk to storage, transfer to PACS stations.
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The overall responsibility of the Manufacturing Engineer - Machining is to oversee all processes to produce machined parts utilized in Calnetix high speed motors, generators, power electronics and magnetic bearing systems.
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2-5 years’ experience as an Electro-magnetic design engineer including Brushless DC motors and/or resolvers is preferred. Some of the amazing products they produce include motors, resolvers, actuators, slip rings, fiber optic rotary joints, CT Scans, medical devices, and countless other products.
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The MRI Technologist performs all magnetic resonance procedures to produce cross-sectional images of patient's body for diagnostic purposes according to protocol and age specific needs. Performs all magnetic resonance procedures to produce cross-sectional images of patient's body for diagnostic purposes according to protocol and age specific needs.
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Conduct regular audits to identify and resolve compliance issues, such as refinement of tax filing forms, magnetic media, and internet filing processes. Produce and file payroll tax amendments and corrections for state and federal returns.
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As a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technologist in training, you will operate your assigned scanner(s) to produce images of the patient's body for diagnostic purposes under general supervision.
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The scanners use magnetic fields in combination with the contrast agent to produce images that a physician can use to diagnose medical problems. MRI technologists specialize in magnetic resonance imaging scanners.
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ALOIS Healthcare is seeking a travel MRI Technologist for a travel job in Kealakekua, Hawaii. Specialty: MRI Technologist. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.
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Regulates equipment used to produce the magnetic image and expose the x-ray image as well as process and organize the image in PACS. The MRI Technologist performs technical procedures, applying magnetic resonance imaging and ionizing radiation (Radiographer) for the purpose of detecting pathology.
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Operates magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and CT equipment to produce images of internal organs for use by physicians in the diagnosis of disease. Minimum Experience: Greater than three (3) years experience in Radiograpy, Operating Room and one year experience in CT or MRI. Ability to work in as a radiographer as needed.
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