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Mammography technician, mammography tech, mammogram technician, mammogram tech, mammography, mammographer, breast care, mammogram, allied health, allied. License(s): o American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) with Radiography (R) and Mammography (M) certification required.
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The Mammographer must be a graduate of an allied health education and accredited radiography school or hospital-based program. Radiography as a Radiologic Technologist issued by the NYSDOH; and possession of a current advanced level certification for the performance of these procedures.
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Mammographer and Rad Tech and CT needed for 13 weeks Mammo unit is Hologic Dimensions with 3D/tomo. Certified radiology technologist, radiology technologist, radiology tech, rad tech, radiology, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, radiology tech, medical, patient care, radiologic technologist.
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Holds and maintains current New Mexico State Certificate as a Radiographic Radiologic Technologist. Licensure/Certification: Holds and maintains current registry certificate of the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
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A mammography technologist, often referred to as a mammographer, plays a crucial role in the early detection of breast cancer. American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) with Radiography (R) and Mammography (M) certification required.
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Registered as a Radiologic Technologist (RT) and certified in Mammography (M) by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) - or - ARRT-R plus State Provisional Mammographer registration and ARRT-M within 12 months.
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Certifications and current registrations for Registered Technologist (R.T.) and Mammography (M) from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). We also provide a host of other services including the Joint Replacement Institute, a full spectrum of inpatient and outpatient Surgical Services, a Family Birthing Center, Endoscopy, Cardiac Catheterization Lab, Cardiopulmonary Services, Therapy Services, and Oncology services through H.R. Hoover MD Cancer Center.
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The Mammographer performs a full range of mammographic (screening and diagnostic) and other imaging procedures, such as bone densitometry and stereotactic breast biopsy. Licensure / Certification: Must be certified in Mammography through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or meet the Mammography Quality Standards Act criteria (Registry eligible) in the performance of mammography.
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Mammographer, Ultrasound Technologist General ab/ob small parts, Radiologic Technologist. Mammography: Works closely with the Radiologists and SEARHC's Lead Mammographer to produce quality mammograms.
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Are you a registered or registry eligible Radiologic Technologist or a current RT student with an interest in the field of Mammography, but don't know how to get the training you need? We now offer a full, paid training program to help you become an exceptional Mammographer.
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Graduate of an AMA approved School of Radiologic Technology, registered with the ARRT, in addition to certification in Mammography with the ARRT. We are seeking a full-time Mammographer to join the team to perform breast imaging as well as ultrasound and stereotactic-guided biopsy procedures.
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Requires registration as a Radiologic and Mammography Technologist by the A.Requires current Radiology and Mammography license in the State. Requires registration as a Radiologic and Mammography Technologist by the A.Requires current Radiology and Mammography license in the State.
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This is a 7a-3p, 07:00:00-15:00:00, 8.00-5 position in the Mammographer, Ultrasound Technologist General ab/ob small parts, Radiologic Technologist. This is a 7a-3p, 07:00:00-15:00:00, 8.00-5 position in the Mammographer, Ultrasound Technologist General ab/ob small parts, Radiologic Technologist.
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Upon hire: National Registered Technologist - Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. 1 year clinical experience as a Mammographer. 2 years clinical experience as a Radiologic Technologist.
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LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS : Must be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Radiography and maintain current valid registration from ARRT. Must also hold a Mammography advanced registration through ARRT or must obtain it within their first 12 months of employment.
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