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Scott County Hospital, located in Scott City, KS, is seeking a qualified MRI/CT Imaging Technologist, for our hospital facility. Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technologist program.
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The CT/MRI Student Technologist performs responsibilities involved in a variety of procedures for Computed Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans and the application of prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis and therapy planning.
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The MRI/CT Technologist will be responsible for performing high quality images per physician's orders while providing excellent patient care. We are seeking an MRI/CT Technologist to join our growing team.
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A cts as a mentor for CT/MRI Technologist I’s and II’s. A cts as a mentor for CT/MRI Technologist I’s. T akes on additional tasks as assigned by Lead Technologist and/or CT MRI Technologist Supervisor.
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We are seeking a full-time MRI/CT Technologist to join our growing team. Must be registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT). Operate the MRI/CT scanner to include routine and experimental setup, modification of scanning parameters to optimize data, weekly quality assurance testing, and basic troubleshooting of scanner malfunction.
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The Radiologic/MRI/CT Technologist will be responsible for performing radiographic and diagnostic imaging procedures using various medical imaging equipment. This is a full-time on-site role for a Radiologic/MRI/CT Technologist.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS Education Must be licensed in Radiologic Technology and must be registered in ARRT. Experience Registry eligible or enrolled in an MRI or CT program Physical Exposure to radiological hazard-occupational levels.
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Current certification or eligible with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT); current state CRT license/permit. At least 2 years of MRI/CT Tech work experience.
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Registered CT Technologist or OJT training to become registered with the ARRT. Graduate of the Committee of Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA) Radiologic Program, JCERT accredited or other national accreditation agencies acceptable to the ARRT.
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Follows accepted radiologic procedures and uses medical information to determine type of protocol required for radiographic examination. Explains MRI procedure and process of administration of contrast to patient and engages radiologist and/or LIP as appropriate per policy.
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Certification: All Diagnostic Radiologic Techs must be certified with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (CT) (MR). The Diagnostic Radiology Technologist will maintain records of patients, exams performed, etc.
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The CT Technologist reports directly to CT/MRI Chief Technologist. Under the direction of a radiologist, the CT Technologist performs Computerized. Satisfactory completion of Radiologic training through an accredited Radiologic technology program and an advanced certification in CT.
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A minimum of 3 years’ experience as a CT/MRI Technologist required. Certification as a registered radiologic technologist (ARRT) required. Under direct supervision, is responsible for the coordination and administration of all CT/MRI radiologic exams; ensures technical quality and timely reporting of results.
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Completion of Associates program in Radiologic Technology or Certification from a Credentialed Radiology School, with ARRT Certification. Current State and ARRT licensure for all three modalities (R/CT/MR.
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Training in MRI Scanning and CT (Computed Tomography) preferred. Registered, or registry eligible with ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists). One year experience in radiologic technology preferred.
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