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POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direct supervision of a Radiologist the CT Technologist performs exams at a technical level that does not require direct supervision over technical detail. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: A high school diploma or GED equivalent; graduate of an ARRT approved Radiological Technology School program is required.
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CCMC houses centers of excellence for Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, and Urology, and is an exclusive partner of Jefferson Radiology, a private group comprised of fellowship trained radiology experts providing comprehensive radiological services at Children's.
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The successful applicant will have completed an accredited program in Medical Radiation (CT) Technology, have current registration with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT ) with Radiological Technologist designation (MRT(R.
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The Computed Tomography (CT) /Radiology Technologist Serves the needs of the patients of St. Charles Health System in the performance of radiological exams, computerized tomography and image reconstruction, while under direct supervision of the radiologist and the Computed Tomography (CT) / Radiology Coordinator, and within the specific policies of the Computed Tomography (CT.
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The Computed Tomography (CT) /Radiology Technologist Serves the needs of the patients of St. Charles Health System in the performance of radiological exams, computerized tomography and image reconstruction, while under direct supervision of the radiologist and the Computed Tomography (CT) / Radiology Coordinator, and within the specific policies of the Computed Tomography (CT) Department.
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Registration and certification with the American Registry of Radiological Technologists and licensure with the State of Connecticut are required. # Submits correctly documented and labeled exam to the Radiologist and is available for review and discussion.
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Assist Radiologist in interventional procedures. Must have complete working knowledge in the principals of physics, anatomy, medical terminology, sterile technique and radiation protection as it relates to CT practice.
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Under the direction of a Radiologist performs diagnostic radiological procedures including routine and portable exams in patient rooms, surgery, emergency room and radiology rooms. Graduate from a School of Radiological Technology accredited by the Committee of Allied Health Education and Accreditation.
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Participates in invasive radiological procedures by assisting the radiologist in performing the procedure and producing images in order to provide therapeutic and diagnostic services. Performs ultrasound diagnostic procedures by selecting appropriate transducers and correct scanning sequences to produce an accurate image to assist the radiologist in the diagnosis.
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