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Three or more years of equivalent experience performing corrective and planned maintenance on nuclear medicine, diagnostic x-ray, therapeutic x-ray, ultrasound, or radiation therapy equipment, including but not limited to, R/F, Vascular/Specials, CT SIM, Mammography Units, PACS, Nuclear Cameras, 1st Look Cath Lab, CT etc.
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Must possess specialized training by manufacturer or third party equipment repair in such areas as nuclear medicine, diagnostic x-ray, therapeutic x-ray, ultrasound, or radiation therapy equipment.
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New Mexico Medical Imaging&Radiation Therapy Program - New Mexico Environment Department upon hire. Under the supervision of the Technical Manager and Operations Manager, assists the physician in obtaining high quality diagnostic studies and completion of interventional procedures by safe and skilled operation of all X-ray related equipment, and by ensuring proper performance of all X-ray related equipment.
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Assist in the administration of radiation therapy treatments with advanced training. Operate medical imaging equipment to produce images of tissues, organs, bones, and vessels.
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B.S. in Electrical Engineering, or Physics, with strong electronics background, or completion of a two-year Electronics Technician Program with at least five (5) years experience in the installation, repair and maintenance of radiation therapy equipment.
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Provide QA/QC support and equipment evaluations for kVp x-ray imaging systems used in Radiation Therapy. The emphasis of this position is diagnostic imaging physics and Radiation Safety in medical imaging; including equipment evaluations and quality assurance; radiation dose optimization and image quality; education of technologists, allied health personnel, and physicians; interpret, ensure compliance, and integrate radiation safety regulations and best practice standards in consult with the Radiation Safety Officer.
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Active licensure through the Kentucky Board of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy required. Operates Radiologic equipment to produce clinical radiographs (X-rays) for diagnostic purposes, as directed by the Radiologists and performs diagnostic procedures according to established standards and practices.
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X-RAY - Follow prescribed techniques to administer specific radiation for imaging purposes; adjust equipment; calculate exposure factors; position and immobilizes patients, as necessary; use appropriate lead shielding.
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Ensures regular QA and calibration checks are performed as required on all dosimetry, x-ray, imaging, Nuclear Medicine and radiation therapy equipment throughout the System ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements and State and National standards.
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Description: A radiologic technologist, or radiographer, performs medical exams with diagnostic imaging using x-rays and administers radiation therapy to treat medical conditions.
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Maximize the Radiographer scope of practice and maintain the radiographer clinical performance standards as outlined in the American Society of Radiologic Technologist (ASRT) “The Practice Standards for Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy” 2016.
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The primary role of a radiology technologist is using medical imaging equipment to produce images of tissues, organs, bones, and vessels and, with advanced training, assisting in the administration of radiation therapy treatments.
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Offering proprietary low-energy X-ray technology known as superficial radiation therapy (SRT), which is the culmination of more than a decade of research and development, to treat non-melanoma skin cancers and keloids with its SRT-100, SRT-100+ and SRT-100 Vision systems.
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Its campus includes four ORs, a medical/surgical unit, a labor & delivery suite with a dedicated caesarian section OR, a full rehabilitation therapy center, cancer treatment and radiation therapy center, and a 24-hour emergency department.
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Performs and documents periodic radiation safety and calibration surveys of all CT, Mammography, Radiography and Fluoroscopy equipment, in compliance with radiation safety and regulatory agency requirements.
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