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You might also use other radiologic equipment such as CTs and X-rays. Working in a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, imaging center or other healthcare facility, you'll prepare patients for MRIs, operate MRI technology, process MRIs for radiologists and physicians and handle patient records.
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Satisfactory completion of a formal radiologic technology program. 2 years experience as a Radiologic Technologist, with one-year in a CT Scan department. National Computed Tomography Technologist - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board within 1 year of hire.
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Satisfactory completion of formal radiologic technology training in an AMA approved and registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) with Registry, or eligible to have ARRT completed within.
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As an MRI technologist, you will take medical images of patients for diagnostic purposes using magnetic resonance imaging. Cross Country Allied is seeking a travel MRI Technologist for a travel job in Seattle, Washington.
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Required Qualifications:Coursework/Training Satisfactory completion of formal radiologic technology training in an AMA approved school. Coursework/Training ARRT board certification in radiologyUpon hire: Washington Radiologic TechnologistUpon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart AssociationUpon hire: National Certification from American Registry of Radiologic TechnologistsDemonstrated ability to operate PACS, RIS, CR/DR x-ray equipment, fluoroscopy, and C-arm to produce anatomical images for diagnostic purposes.
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Graduate of an accredited school of Radiologic Technology required. Certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Health Advocates Network-Allied is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Seattle, Washington.
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National Registered Technologist - Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists upon hire. Washington Radiologic Technologist upon hire. Continues to use their radiology technology experience doing diagnostic X-ray and Fluoroscopy work.
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Enrolled in a Radiologic Technology training program approved by the American Medical Association. License, Certification, Registration Registered Radiologic Technologist (Washington) within 6 months of hire Basic Life Support within 3 months of hire Additional Requirements: Must be in good academic standing in the RT program.
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Successful completion of a formal radiologic technology training program, which meets the requirements for registry by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Mammography Technologist openings at our Canyon Park and Beacon Hill Clinics.
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This position requires a Washington State certification for Radiologic Technologist and a certificate from the American Registry of Radiological Technology (ARRT) Graduation from an approved accredited program for diagnostic radiologic or successful completion of alternative training is required.
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Coursework/Training Satisfactory completion of formal radiologic technology training in an AMA approved school. Upon hire: Washington Radiologic Technologist. Upon hire: National Certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
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Satisfactory completion of a formal radiologic technology program or other compatible course of study. Washington State Radiologic Technologist - Diagnostic license required (Washington State X-ray license, ARRT.
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Graduate of an approved accredited radiologic technology program by time of hire. Certified Radiologic Technologist (Washington) required at hire. Able to assist lead technologist or radiology leadership by coordinating new employee training and orientation, and identifying staff training issues, able to assist lead technologist in monitoring work flow and assigning tasks to other staff to address issues and participating in operational policy and procedures development as appropriate.
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Upon hire: National Registered Technologist - Radiography - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Keywords: Mammography Technologist, Location: SEATTLE, WA - 98104. Within 1 year of hire: National Registered Technologist - Mammography.
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Associate’s degree in Radiologic technology from an accredited school. Active License Radiologic Technologist/ X-Ray Tech within the State of practice. Prepare and administers contrast agents necessary for radiologic examinations of internal organs.
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