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Under general supervision, coordinates and administers appropriate radiological procedures that may utilize X-Ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound and related technology. Minimum five years experience in radiological technology using multiple imaging modalities.
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Assists in clinical evaluation of students and MRI Tech I's. Job Summary: Reporting to the MRI Technical Director, performs all MRI imaging exams and procedures in accordance with BIDMC policy and procedures and the ARRT scope of practice.
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State of Washington Certification as a Radiological Technologist required unless ARRT(MR) is achieved through the ARRT Primary Pathway. Operates Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) equipment safely and accurately to capture specific images ordered by a physician to aid in patient diagnosis.
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Current American Registry of Radiological Technologist (A.R.R.T.) registration at time of appointment and for continued employment. Job Summary: The MRI Technologist II, under direction of a qualified physician, radiologist, director, and coordinator performs diagnostic MRI procedures by producing, assessing, and evaluating images and related data that are used by physicians to render medical diagnosis of diseases and injuries.
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Provide Radiology Technologist skills in using X-ray/Fluoroscope (C-Arm) and/or MRI equipment to produce musculoskeletal images for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with musculoskeletal complaints.
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Education/Experience:Graduation from an accredited school of Radiological Technology License/Certification:American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT) certification is required. Job Summary:Operates Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) equipment safely and accurately to capture specific images ordered by a physician to aid in patient diagnosis.
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Under the general supervision of the Radiology Manager, the MRI Technologist is responsible for the provision of radiological services to patients according to physicians’ orders. Previous experience in MRI.
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Licensed Radiological Technologist. Must have training and experience sufficient to competently perform advanced MRI procedures independently with highest quality. Taking a patient-centered approach, you will provide MRI services within professional standards and with excellent customer service.
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Registered Radiological Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT-R) and Registered MRI Technologist by the American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT.
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RAYUS Radiology, formerly Center for Diagnostic Imaging and Insight Imaging, is looking for an MRI Technologist to join our team. Licensed Radiological Technologist in the appropriate state, if applicable.
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Imaging technology designed specifically for children provides advanced diagnostic services including Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and MRI. The Children's Hospital of Michigan Emergency Department is a verified Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center and dedicated pediatric burn center.
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Postdoctoral Scholar in Brain Tumor Imaging Lab (Radiological Sciences) University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF09066 The Department of Radiological Sciences at UCLA is seeking a highly motivated researcher to join the Brain Tumor Imaging Lab as a Postdoctoral Scholar.
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Certifications: Registered radiological technologist (ARRT) Basic Life Support (BLS) Under the supervision of the Imaging Manager, is responsible for the day-to-day operations for the CT/MRI deaprtments.
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REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE: Registered by the American Registry of Radiological Technologist (ARRT) or equivalent depending on specialty. MINIMUM EDUCATION: Graduate of accredited school of Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound or MRI.
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Is competent in the operation of the MRI scanners, proficient in automatic injections of MRI contrast, disc drives, gateways, PACS and laser printers. Interprets protocols and selects appropriate scanning parameters, shares knowledge with fellow MRI technologists and uses technical knowledge to assist in actively trouble shooting problems with respect to equipment and protocols.
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