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Performs a variety of radiological exams that require independent judgment and utilization of proper positioning, protocols, and techniques to obtain a quality diagnostic image to meet radiologist specifications.
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Set up patients and perform necessary adjustments and patient position as prescribed by the Diagnostic Radiologist or senior MRI Technologist. Send the appropriate image series to the radiologist for reading according to MTF protocol.
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As the Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist you will perform radiological procedures under the direction of a Radiologist. As the Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist you will be responsible for the independent operation of CT equipment, and for performing and communicating results of diagnostic CT examinations under the direction of a Radiologist.
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Job Details Description MAIN FUNCTION: Under the supervision of a Radiologist, performs a variety of technical/professional procedures involved in applying prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis and therapy.
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Job Summary:Under the supervision of the Emergency Department Team Leader, the Weekend Supervisor, and/or at the direction of the radiologist, performs a variety of diagnostic radiographic exams.
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The Radiologic Technologist performs diagnostic general radiological procedures utilizing various imaging equipment to assist in diagnosis of disease and injuries. Transfers and verifies image data in PACS and provides necessary medical history and information for Radiologist interpretation.
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Medical Radiologist Technologist (MRT) through Texas Medical Board (TMB) and American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required for graduates from a Radiological Technologist program.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direct supervision of a Radiologist the CT Technologist performs exams at a technical level that does not require direct supervision over technical detail. # EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: A high school diploma or GED equivalent; graduate of an ARRT approved Radiological Technology School program is required.
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Possess valid CPR certification ⢠Minimum of 2 years clinical experience in the Radiological Sciences; preferably in a pediatric setting. ⢠Consults with Radiologist for procedural approval and to determine additional or special imaging protocols, preparation, and imaging techniques.
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MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:A minimum of one (1) year experience as a Radiological TechnologistIf less than one year as a Radiologic Technologist, Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (CT.
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Under the supervision of a Radiologist, the Nuclear Medicine Technologist shall provide nuclear imaging services to the patient. Completion of at least two years of college level academic credits with focus in the physical sciences or other comparable education such as Medical Technologist, Registered Nurse or Registered Radiological Technologist.
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At least three years experience as a radiological technologist. Performs diagnostic computed tomography procedures by selecting correct exposure factors, algorithms and scan fields while utilizing the assessment of patient age and diagnosis to produce a technically accurate cross sectional images to assist the radiologist in diagnosis and treatment.
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A minimum of one (1) year experience as a Radiological Technologist. Perform diagnostic Computerized Tomographic examinations in accordance with all prescribed standards under the direct guidance of the supervising Radiologist.
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Qualifications: American Registry Radiological Technologist (R)New York State Radiological Technology license Education: A.A.S. degree required. Requirements: Completion of two year AMapproved school of radiographic technology,Have a current valid NYS License and American Registry of Radiological Technology Registry (RT.
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Ochsner Health is seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Breast Imaging Radiologist. Ochsner Health's Department of Radiology offers a full spectrum of radiological services provided by nationally recognized subspecialized radiologists.
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