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B. The primary function of the Radiologic technologist is to provide diagnostic radiology imaging services including x-rays, fluoroscopy, and bone density to outpatients. 100% III. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATION, LICENSURE A. Education : Graduate from an accredited school of Radiologic Technology or commiserate experience with ARRT registration.
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Perform a full range of nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging, non-imaging, In-vitro and therapeutic procedures, including highly specialized computer assisted studies such as gated, tomographic, dual-modality (SPECT/CT and PET/CT), and quantitative procedures.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a Radiologic Technologist with Sonography experience to perform a wide range of diagnostic imaging procedures, including radiography and ultrasound, to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
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Associates or bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology or Radiologic Technology from an American Medical Association accredited program and PET/CT certification. Perform diagnostic PET imaging procedures and related functions to include injection of radio- pharmaceutical and/or IV contrast, the administration of oral contrast, protocol setup, patient positioning, reconstruction and filming of images, network image transfers, and archiving of image data.
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Associates or Bachelors degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology or from an AMA accredited program or Associates or Bachelors degree in Radiologic Technology from an AMA accredited program and PET/CT certification.
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Student enrolled in an approved Imaging Services Technology program or successful completion of an approved curriculum in Radiologic Technology, Nuclear Medicine, or Ultrasound culminating in the awarding of a diploma, A.S. or B.S. degree.
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Applicants must have ARRT(R) certification, CA State Licenses in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology and Mammography, BLS certification, and great communication skills. We invite you to come join our Diagnostic Radiological Imaging team as a Mammography Technologist.
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Serving patients in over 50+ communities, OIA is an imaging center management & development operation that is committed to delivering an affordable diagnostic imaging option without compromising customer convenience, care, technology or results.
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Graduate of an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology. Imaging services vary by location, therefore, rotation through the ambulatory surgery center to provide radiographic support via utilization of a radiographic C-arm or portable unit and the performance fluoroscopic exams may be required depending on assigned site.
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Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology in Radiography (R) or. Graduate of an AMA approved Radiologic Technology program (ARRT) or. MR technologists perform diagnostic Magnetic resonance examinations in accordance with all prescribed standards under the direct guidance of the supervising Radiologist.
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Performs radiologic examinations according to departmental protocols within diagnostic imaging department as well as operating room, emergency department and hospital patient rooms; positions patients, provides immobilization devices as required and selects technical factor that will result in optimum imaging for each individual patient.
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Satisfactory completion of formal imaging training in an AMA approved school and meets requirements for American Registry of Radiologic Technologist or American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board, and/or New York State Department of Health License.
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Qualifications: Graduate of an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology. Under the direction of the Associate Director of Radiology and the clinical direction of the Radiologists or Interpreting Provider for Bone Density, provides radiologic care to patients for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment of anatomic and physiologic disorders.
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Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS Education Required: Associate degree or equivalent Major Required: Allied Health or Radiologic Technology Experience Required: Minimum 1 year imaging experience Licensure/Certifications Required: ARRT(R)(CT) and MRT, American Heart Association BLS CPR.
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QualificationsWork requires a High School diploma or equivalent and ARRT registration (American Registry of Radiology Technologist Registration) or RDMS registration (Diagnostic Medical Sonography Registration) or CCI certificate (Cardiovascular Credentialing International Certificate) in each appropiate work related modality is required within twelve months of hire.
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