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MRI Technologist PRN to work in the Radiology Department at Good Samaritan Hospital in Greensboro, Georgia. MRI Technologist, PRN Various Shifts position with Good Samaritan Hospital, Greensboro, GA.
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Under the direction of the technical supervisor/team leader, the imaging assistant is responsible for direct patient care activities and clerical duties as assigned by MRI. Under the direction of the technical supervisor/team leader, the imaging assistant is responsible for direct patient care activities and clerical duties as assigned by MRI.
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Key Words: MRI Tech, MRI Technician, MRI Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Imaging. MedPro Healthcare Allied Staffing is seeking a travel MRI Technologist for a travel job in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing, a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality MRI Tech for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients. MRI technologists utilize their knowledge of anatomy, physiology and the principles of MRI to safely and efficiently operate MRI scanners, assisting in the diagnosis of disease and injury.
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We are looking for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist (MRI Tech) for an immediate travel opening in Greensboro, NC. The right MRI Tech must have 1 year of experience. As an MRI Tech, you will be responsible for the use of magnetic resonance imaging equipment and ensuring that images are accurate and passed on to physicians for medical interpretation.
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Key Words: MRI Tech, MRI Technician, MRI Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Imaging *Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/LISTING: Required: ARRT (MR), MRI Technologist ARMRIT(MR), ARMRIT(MR) BLS (CPR)-American Red Cross, or AHA Healthcare Provider ARRT(MR) or ARMRIT(MR) acceptable.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: MRI Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 10/15/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel Location: Greensboro, NC Setting: Hospital Employment Type: Traveler Ardor Health Solutions is looking for a MRI Technologist to join our travel team in a Hospital setting, in Greensboro, NC This is a full time travel contract position.
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Qualifications for the MRI Technologist:Graduate of an accredited Associate or Bachelor’s degree program in Radiologic Technology or related field. Submit your resume to us today for consideration of the MRI Technologist opening and one of our dedicated recruiters will be in touch within 24 business hours.
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Advantis Medical, the #1 rated travel nurse agency, is currently seeking an experienced MRI Tech clinician for an exciting new travel job in Greensboro, NC. This rewarding travel job offers a contract duration of 13 weeks and is for a Night shift.
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MRI Technologist operates magnetic resonance imaging equipment to produce cross-sectional images (photographs) of patient`s body for diagnostic purposes. MRI, MRI Technologist, Traveling MRI Technologist, Part-Time, Contract, Travel, Temporary , 13 Weeks, Temp. Tier7.
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Fusion Medical Staffing-Radiology is seeking a travel MRI Technologist for a travel job in Greensboro, North Carolina. Specialty: MRI Technologist. Client in Greensboro, NC is looking for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist to help them out for 13 weeks.
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As a MRI Tech travel clinician, you will provide compassionate and high-quality care to patients ensuring their well-being and recovery. If you are an experienced MRI Tech clinician with a passion for providing exceptional patient care, just let us know you’re interested.
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Travel Nurses, Inc. is seeking a travel MRI Technologist for a travel job in Greensboro, North Carolina. We are looking for MRI Rad Tech for an immediate opening in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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About this job As an MRI Tech, you are an expert in operating magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. MRI Techs help prepare patients for the procedure, position them for imaging, and provide instructions, so you must have good communication skills with a calm bedside manner.
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