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Posting Title: X-Ray Technologist Overview: Fast Pace Health strives to provide a best in class patient experience in every interaction. : Fast Pace Health is a growing company You will have the support and mentoring you need to become the best X-Ray Technologist you can be We will help you grow your clinical competencies, and can offer you a rewarding career path.
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Radiologic Technologist specializing in Sonography credentialed from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) obtained within 24 Months (2 years) of hire date or job transfer date.
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The tasks and responsibilities listed above represent only a portion of the responsibilities of the Radiologic Technologist. The Radiologic Technologists may push/pull anywhere from 50 – 100 lbs.
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TridentCare Radiologic Technologists bring the healthcare services to the patient's bedside. Technologist must care for their equipment in a professional manner. Perform and process X-Rays using portable digital (DR) or computed (CR) radiography equipment and submit/transmit them to a Radiologist for interpretation.
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LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS : Must be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Radiography and maintain current valid registration from ARRT. Must also hold a MR advanced registration through ARRT or must obtain it within their first 12 months of employment.
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Make a DifferenceA PET/CT technologist performs nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, and diagnostic CT procedures or therapies at the request of and for interpretation by a licensed practitioner and under the supervision of an authorized user.
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Must be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Radiography and maintain current valid registration from ARRT. Must also hold a MR advanced registration through ARRT or must obtain it within their first 12 months of employment.
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Vetted Health is seeking an experienced Ultrasound Technologist for a 13-week assignment anywhere in the United States. Minimum 1 year of Ultrasound Technologist experience required. Provide specialized ultrasound technologist services.
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SkyBridge Healthcare is currently seeking Technologist with Radiology experience for a 13-week contract in IN. SkyBridge Healthcare is a premier staffing firm dedicated to matching outstanding talent with exceptional opportunities.
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Earn great pay and benefits in a full-time X-Ray Technologist position for our client where you'll use your expertise as a Radiology Technologist to perform all radiology services required, produce high quality diagnostic radiographs, and ensure the well-being of patients in their care.
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