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Epic Travel Staffing Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland. Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist. Epic Travel Staffing Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Host Healthcare is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland. Host Healthcare is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland. OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The Vascular Center at Mercy Medical Center is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) to join our team on a PRN (as-needed) basis. RVT-Registered Vascular Technologist, RVS-Registered Vascular Specialist or Registered within 6 months of employment.
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JOB SUMMARYThe RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST performs diagnostic radiographic services by taking radiographs, images made by passing x-rays through an area of the body. The Radiologic Technologist works under the direction of the radiologist or physician.
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Radiologist Technologist through the West Virginia Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Technology Board of Examiners, or applicable state where services will be performed. West Virginia state criminal background check required, and Federal, if applicable, for DHHR BMS regulated area1.
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KPG Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland. KPG Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Basic Qualifications: Experience Minimum one (1) year experience to include on-the-job training and internships as an MRI technologist or registry eligible ARRT advanced certification in MRI required; however, for new hires in classification, certification must be obtained within 12 months of hire with one (1) year recent experience as a Radiologic technologist with ARRT required.
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CrossMed - Cath Lab is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland. Posted job title: Cath Lab Technologist | Cath Lab. Specialty: Cath Lab Technologist.
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Role: CAT Scan Technologist. Maryland License-Certified Medical Radiation Technologist. Role: CAT Scan Technologist. Performs CAT Scan procedures at a safe and experienced level without direct supervision.
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RTG Medical-Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland. Posted job title: Interventional Radiology Technologist. RTG Medical-Allied is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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LanceSoft is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland. LanceSoft is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The Echocardiograph Technologist will perform echocardiography studies, Holter scanning and exercise stress tests. Medstar Health is looking for an Echocardiograph Technologist to join our team.
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Certification from the ARRT as an RT(R)(CV), RT(R)(CI) or RT(R)(VI) and licensure by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene as a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist. As a congenital cardiovascular technologist, you'll collaborate closely with our nursing team and our cardiac interventionalists in our.
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American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (AART) (required) Maintain radiology safety-monitoring procedures and may serve as the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for the center or Safety Officer.
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