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Radiologic Technologist (Required) Job: Radiologic Technologist. As an X-ray Technician, you will be responsible for performing diagnostic imaging examinations using X-ray and other modalities to assist in the diagnosis of injuries and diseases.
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Advancted training beyond HS that includes completion of an accredited or approved program in Radiologic Technology. X-Ray: General X-ray, Fuji or Cannon experience, fluoroscopy. Fuji (portable) and Cannon X-Ray.
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Coordinates radiographic imaging to ensure the quality and continuity of patient care and assists with the management of the workflow of the department to ensure the completion of work assignments in the absence of the radiology supervisor.
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What You'll Do: Your day-to-day experience as a mobile radiologic technologist will include: Travel by automobile as directed to perform portable x-rays and EKG exams in a variety of settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, correctional institutions, residential homes, and other patient locations.
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Specialty: Radiologic technologist. Profession: Radiologic technologist. Unit: Radiologic Technologist. Current unencumbered Oregon license in Radiologic Technology required.
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Schedule: Day Shift Services Provided: ENT, Plastics, Podiatry, Eyes, and additional add-on services JOB SUMMARYThe Radiologic Technologist, under general supervision of a Radiologist, performs radiology procedures on ambulatory and hospital patients as requested by a physician or other licensed provider for the diagnosis of disease and injury in accordance with established protocols.
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Interventional radiologic technologist assists physicians with image guided minimally invasive procedures in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The Interventional Radiology Technologist reports directly to the Vascular and Interventional Radiology RT Supervisor.
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Keywords: Radiologic Tech | Rad Tech | X-Ray Tech | Xray Tech | XRT | Radiology Tech | ARRTResponsibilities:Radiologic Technologist DutiesPrepare patients for radiologic procedures.
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A radiologic technologist, works directly under their Radiology Supervisor and indirectly under the supervision of a radiologist. Radiologic Technologist - LMC Northeast. The radiology technician is responsible for operating X-ray and fluoroscopy equipment in obtaining radiologic images, which are used by the physician to determine diagnosis for their patient.
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Overview Join our team as a day shift, full-time, Radiology Registered X-ray Technologist in Cushing, OK. Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always. Must demonstrate knowledge of contrast media injections and reactions Qualifications Job Requirements: Graduate of an accredited two-year Radiologic Technology training program in a school approved by the Council of Medical Education of the AMA. Must be ARRT registered or registry eligible.
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Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology Program. Radiologic Technologists are critical to the success of our clinical teams and crucial to providing fast, friendly, and affordable healthcare at our 13 MEDcare Urgent Care centers.
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Unit: Radiologic Technologist, Cath Lab Technologist. Education and ExperienceCurrent NH ARRT license requiredBoard of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy licensure requiredBasic Cardiac Life Support certification requiredCompletion of formal Radiologic Technologist training from an AMA approved school strongly preferred.
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Must have:-Current full Certificate of Radiologic Technology issued by the Department of Health Services, State of California (CRT) -Current CPR Certification & Fluoroscopy permit-Experience with EPIC EMR charting.
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The Cath Lab Radiologic Technologist is to work an 8-hour day shift and rotate call during evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. Unit: Cardiovascular Technologist, Cath Lab Technologist.
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The Radiologic Technologist & Medical Support Specialist performs routine will perform routine x-ray examinations in accordance with Concentra policies, practices, and procedures and applicable regulations under direct supervision of the treating clinician, as well as supports in other needed areas of the facility.
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Title: radiologic technologist Company: Parkview Whitley Hospital
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