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Perform diagnostic x-ray examinations and effectively communicate to patients the procedures. Radiological Technologist Registration (A.R.R.T.) Radiological Technologist License (N.Y.S.
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You will move x- ray equipment into specified position and adjust equipment controls to set exposure factors such as time distance. A valid Texas Department of Health licensure as a Certified Medical Radiological Technologist in the state of Texas (CMRT) is required.
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Successfully completed a full 4-year course of study in dental assistant or dental hygiene program that included at least 24 semester hours in courses such as radiation physics; radiation biology; radiation health, safety and protection; x-ray films and radiographic film quality, radiographic techniques; darkroom and processing techniques; and film mounting.
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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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Operates CT / X-Ray Equipment to make quality Images / radiographs of designated body parts. Under the direction of the Radiology Director, and a radiologist, performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment, with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis.
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The Radiology Technologist Performs general x-ray procedures consistent with industry standards, regulations and Meridian policy, under the direction of the Physician. Assists the patient on and off the x-ray table as needed and assesses the immediate environment for potential safety concerns.
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We will train X-Ray Tech to perform DEXA exams. Keeps x-ray and DEXA rooms and dressing booths clean and properly stocked with supplies. Prepares patients for radiological procedures and performs radiologic exams following established procedures for patient care and safety.
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As a Radiologic Technologist,you will perform X-ray exams (and an option to train in mammography, if desired) for use of diagnosis and treatment of disease or injury to patients of all ages.
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Associate’s Degree in Radiological Technology from accredited x-ray technical program. Minimum one year of working in a medical facility as a medical assistant and X-ray technician.
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The X-Ray Technician is a trained medical professional performing radiological duties in compliance with regulatory and departmental requirements. Graduate from an accredited program for Radiological Technology or Basic X-Ray Machine Operator required; Graduate from an accredited Medical Assistant program preferred.
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Removes non-essential persons from the x-ray room prior to generating x-rays. Adjusts exposure factors and positions x-ray tube head appropriately for each exposure.
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X-Ray Technologist - Wisconsin. Prepare patients for radiological procedures and take X-rays following established procedures. Assist with patient flow process and secure/stock necessary X-ray supplies.
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The X-ray Technologist arranges patients for radiological examinations to provide personal care and diagnostic services in the home. Performs daily inspection of assigned vehicles, x-ray machine and other medical equipment.
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Mechanical Systems & Tools: Experience in one or more of the following: mechanical systems, hand tools, power tools, instrumentation, measurement tools, welding technology, welding experience, x-ray machines, vacuum systems, industrial chemicals, and PPE. Demonstrated knowledge in one or more of the following: radiography, using linear accelerators, vacuum equipment systems operation, pressure system operation, mechanical assembly, leak testing, equipment troubleshooting and maintenance.
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