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Arcetyp LLC is looking for a Radiologist to support the Government in Japan. Labor Category: Radiologist. This will be an on-site, in-office position located at the Naval Hospital Okinawa, in Okinawa Japan.
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Assisting radiologist with imaging procedures, starting IVs, and injecting contrast, if applicable. Assisting radiologist with interventional CT procedures. Key Words: CT Technologist, CAT Scan Tech, Computerized Axial Tomography, CT Tech.
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The CT Technologist works in support of the Radiologist, providing assistance in the performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Our 291-bed, acute care hospital features the San Diego Spine & Joint Center, a highly credentialed acute rehabilitation center, our Paradise Health & Senior Center, a fully equipped and modern cardiac catheterization lab, and comprehensive inpatient and outpatient surgical services, and 24-hour emergency services.
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Exercises Good Clinical Judgment Consults with the radiologist or other clinician for purposes of clarifying orders. Consistently selects other equipment settings/parameters (e.g. locks on equipment and tables, tube placement, control panel settings, etc.
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Accurately completes scheduling functions in scheduling application and or multiple applications if applicable, by filling out appropriate information (contrast, fluoroscopy, technical modifiers, pregnancy status, drug allergies, Radiologist, RN needed etc.
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Accurately complete exams in IDXrad, filling out appropriate information (contrast, fluoroscopy time, QC, resource, technical modifiers, technologist/student/RN/Radiologist) Assists Radiologist in procedures while practicing sterile techniques to prevent cross-contamination.
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Under the clinical direction of radiologist and general supervision of the MRI supervisor, Diagnostic Imaging Center Manager or designee, and Technical Director, performs a variety of MRI scanning sequences and imaging procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision of technical detail.
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Uniti Med is seeking an experienced Interventional Radiologist for an exciting Travel Allied job in National City, CA. Shift: Inquire Start Date: 06/10/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2470 / Week About Uniti Med: Uniti Med provides career opportunities to healthcare professionals by aiding medical facilities to fill their staffing needs.
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You will ensure related information is communicated to Radiologist/Cardiologist performing/interpreting exam. You will work with our Cardiology and MRI team to acquire congenital, function/viability, fetal cardiac, exercise and pharmaceutical stress test, and research CMR imaging.
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Graduate of an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography program or equivalent years of experience. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS). Depending on experience of the selected candidate, this position will be hired at the Ultrasound Tech, Sr. Ultrasound Tech or Principal Ultrasound Tech level.
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Computed Tomography (CT Tech) Start: June 3, 2024 Pay: $44.64 - $48.81 per hour Responsibilities The CT Technologist works collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team and is responsible for providing quality images.
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Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) credential, specializing in OB/GYN, awarded by American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). Experience in a similar setting or directly related to role as an OB/GYN Sonographer.
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As a StatRad radiologist, you’ll enjoy the comfort of working from home, anywhere in the United States, with competitive pay. Use of in-house developed PACS designed specifically for teleradiology.
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Education Graduate of a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited ultrasound program or a graduate from a Diagnostic Medical Sonography program with current ARDMS certification.
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