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Job Summary Independently, or under the direct supervision of a physician, performs radiology/CT procedures consistent with the established standard of medical care in radiology, following policies and protocols using established anatomical positioning and physiology to produce optimum images, while keeping patient welfare, confidentiality and comfort a top priority.
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As a part of the patient care team, performs scrub procedures, monitors patient hemodynamics during procedures, assists in providing CPR during emergency situations and monitors radiation safety for physicians, patients, and staff.
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MINIMUM WORK EXPERIENCEPrevious CT experience required in lieu of certification/registrationREQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONSRegistered ARRT. Certified by the Texas Medical Board as a Medical Radiologic Technologist (CMRT.
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Become a multifaceted imaging professional, contributing to the patient experience through CT, surgical, and diagnostic radiography. Join Avera as a CT Technologist and work with multiple modalities and disciplines throughout the hospital setting.
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Collaborate effectively with healthcare providers, demonstrate empathy, and compassion towards patients, and ensure a safe and comfortable imaging experience. Associate's degree or a certificate of completion from an accredited School of Radiology is required.
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Job Summary: The CT Technologist Assistant performs a wide variety of routine duties, including clerical, technical, and patient-related functions. The Technologist Assistant is responsible for assisting the CT department team and providing a broad range of health care services such as patient check-in, preparation for the visit, patient screening, assistance with exams and procedures, answering phone calls, checking the status of labs and lab orders, transporting patients, and acting as point of contact between CT and the ED and all other in-house patient care areas.
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A radiology technologist performs all required exams ensuring high quality patient care and adequate radiation protection at all times. Experience: One year experience as a Radiologic Technologist required, and must have completed on the job training in CT. Must possess a high degree of knowledge and understanding in services and technology.
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Recent experience as a Radiologic Technologist working in a medical imaging department and six (6) months of recent computed tomography experience required or recent graduates of a CT cross training program may be considered.
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Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience. Education And/or Experience. Be adaptable and embrace opportunities to cross-train in diverse imaging modalities like CT, and surgical radiography furthering your skills and expertise.
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Prepares and maintains records in accordance with various regulatory agencies and enters patient and study information into the radiology information system, and documents billing codes of procedures performed to ensure accurate patient charges.
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The CT Technologist will operate GE CT equipment to obtain optimal scans with the least amount of radiation exposure to the patient and self. We are a mobile diagnostic Company in need of a CT Technologist.
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Required: 1 year of Radiology experience, or new grad with completion of accredited CT program Preferred: CT Scan experience. Under the direction of the Site Manager and CT Scan Supervisor, demonstrates competency and actively functions in CT/General Radiology procedures.
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Two years experience in diagnostic radiology in order to be eligible for on-site training in CT scanning preferred. Carries at least two years experience as an Imaging Technologist.
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Overview Halifax Health is seeking a Radiology CT Technologist for our Radiology - CT Department. They would also provide contrast or radiopharmaceutical administration with patient assessment and follow-up information.
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Emerus’ distinctive level of care earned the Guardian of Excellence Award for Superior Patient Experience in six of the past seven years. From the moment a patient walks through the door, a team of exceptional medical professionals takes charge, treating patients with speed, compassion and expertise.
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