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Performs interventional and therapeutic radiologic procedures including but not limited to: peripheral and coronary angioplasty, stents, rotablators, artherectomy, laser, and coronary ultrasound; electrophysiology procedures including ablations and device implantation, fluoroscopy and cine modalities, as well as recommending various radiological techniques to maximize best visualization of patients cardiac anatomy.
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Under the direction of the Supervisor or Radiology Supervisor, the ARRT certified, California-licensed technologist performs radiologic procedures in assigned areas at a safe and technical level not requiring constant supervision.
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One of the following along with documented training on the provision of diagnostic CT exams:Registered Radiology Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT-R) orRegistered Nuclear Medicine Technologist by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT-N) orCertified by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB.
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Registered Radiologic Technologist (RT)(R) with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT). Current Hawai‘i Radiologic Technologist license. Our highly trained professionals and state-of-the-art facilities provide quality imaging services for patient diagnosis and treatment, including: Diagnostic Radiology, Computerized Tomography, Mammography, Ultrasonography, Nuclear Medicine, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Electroencephalography, Electrocardiogram, Holter Monitoring and Echocardiography.
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ARRT-R - Radiologic Technologist - Radiographer (ARRT) AND. Registration as a Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT-GC) AND. At least 3 years experience as a Cath Lab Radiologic Technologist; may consider HM Cath Lab Radiologic Technologist with at least two years Cath Lab experience of which at least one has been with HM.
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Medical Radiologist Technologist (MRT) through Texas Medical Board (TMB) and American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) required for graduates from a Radiological Technologist program.
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Radiologic Technologist License and CT Advanced Registry from American Registry of Radiological Technologist (AART) or registry eligible. American Registry of Radiological Technologist (AART) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification (NMTCB.
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Texas Certified Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) required if certified in radiologic technology (Diagnostic Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, CT Scan). American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB), or American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT) required.
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Requirements: Must have and maintain current licensure as a Diagnostic Radiological Technologist in the state of practice. One (1) year experience as a Radiological Technologist required.
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Licensed Radiologic Technologist Upon Start State Licensure required for all INOVA non-Hospital Licensed centers, but not required if working onsite at an Inova Hospital and/or for Nuclear Medicine.
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If Technologist is trained in multiple modalities, (C.T., M.R.I., Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology), on call responsibilities will be assumed for two of the aforementioned modalities during the call period.
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Certified as a radiologic technologist in accordance with Florida Statutes (FS), Title XXXII (Regulation of Professions and Occupations), Chapter 468 (Miscellaneous Professions and Occupations), Part IV (Radiological Personnel Certification.
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Position Overview: The MRI Technologist I is responsible for performing routine and specialized MRI and radiographic procedures and examinations for radiological diagnosis. ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologist) – MR certified.
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The MRI Technologist performs professional duties involved in a variety of technical procedures to apply magnetic resonance imaging for radiological diagnosis of patients of all ages. MRI Technologist- evenings (4 9's) Roanoke, VA, US, 24014 Employment Status Full time Shift Evening Facility CRMH - Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital Requisition Number 146880 Workplace OnsiteSign on Bonus How You’ll Help Transform HealthcareUp to $20,000 new hire sign on bonus and up to $4,000 in relocation assistance is available.
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A minimum of one (1) of the following certifications required: ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists)NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board)Registered in Nuclear Medicine NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board) and/or ARRT (Nuclear Medicine) or must be successfully obtained within eighteen (18) months of hire.
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