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Posted job title: Travel CT Tech - Cat Scan Technologist About Focus Staff Focus Staff is a travel healthcare professional staffing agency. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: CT Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 08/23/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel Focus Staff is seeking a CT Tech for a travel contract in Charlotte, NC. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a CT Tech setting.
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Job Title: CT Technologist Specialty: CT scan. Assists other medical personnel, such as anesthesia, when performing exams or services in conjunction with a CT scan.
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Check out this video: Atrium Health Radiology Live Meaningfully - YouTube Job Summary The CT Technologist I perform procedures in accordance with departmental protocols and standards. ARRT certification in Radiology, or NMTCB for Nuclear Medicineand advanced registry from the ARRT in CT scanning within one year of hire required in addition to current CPR certification.
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A CT scan technologist must be able to accurately interpret a physician's scanning instructions, administer contrast materials, prepare and operate the CT scan equipment, and position the patient to capture the appropriate images.
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Unit: 111-1000-11203 - CT Technologist/CT Scan. Epic Travel Staffing Allied is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Job Summary The CT Technologist I perform procedures in accordance with departmental protocols and standards. Required to use radiation safety guidelines to prevent exposure to ionizing radiation Skills: ARRT certification in Radiology, or NMTCB for Nuclear Medicine and advanced registry from the ARRT in CT scanning within one year of hire required in addition to current CPR certification.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: CT Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 08/26/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel American Traveler is offering a traveling CT /Pet/ Cat Scan Tech assignment in Charlotte North Carolina.
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Key Words: CT Technologist, CAT Scan Tech, Computerized Axial Tomography, CT Tech. Posted job title: CT Technologist Imaging: CT Technologist. MedPro Healthcare Allied Staffing is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Required Qualifications: BLS, ARRT, CRP2 years’ experience in Diagnostic Radiology or 1 year experience in CT scanning Duties & Responsibilities: Perform procedures in accordance with departmental protocols and standards.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality CT Tech for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients. Eighteen months prior experience in a health care setting as a CT Tech.
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Adjusts PET/CT scan parameters correctly and as needed, utilizing dose reduction techniques as appropriate. Computed Tomography (PET/CT) Technologist, you will operate your assigned scanner(s) to produce images of the patient's body for diagnostic purposes.
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The CT Technologist I perform procedures in accordance with departmental protocols and standards. Performs CT scanning and assists Radiologist/PA during invasive procedures. Frequently may be required to stretch, bend twist, squat or kneel in the daily operation of the CT department.
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Skills: ARRT certification in Radiology, or NMTCB for Nuclear Medicine and advanced registry from the ARRT in CT scanning within one year of hire required in addition to current CPR certification.
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Minimum of 1 to 2 years' experience in Diagnostic Radiology or 1 year experience in CT scanning or equivalent applicable experience required. Operates CT Scanners and associated equipment with a high level of proficiency.
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