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Computed Tomography Technologist, CT tech, CT technologist, computed tomography tech, CT, radiology, radiologic technologist, radiologic, allied health, healthcare, health care, allied, medical, hospital, patient care, ct, computed tomography.
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Key Words: CT Technologist, CAT Scan Tech, Computerized Axial Tomography, CT Tech *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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Assists other medical personnel, such as anesthesia, when performing exams or services in conjunction with a CT scan. Posted job title: Temporary Dual Ct Tech/Radiology Technologist - Resource Team - $80/Hr.
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Our advanced diagnostic services include ultrasonography and echocardiography, electroencephalography, endoscopy, rapid-scan CT imaging, high field MRI, and cardio cath lab, in addition to many others.
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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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Working with Siemens and Client CT scanners, Shimadzu DX equipment, EPIC. Schedule:Flexibility in schedule to cover Mercy CT only Thur and Friday nights 7p-7a and float to sister ED for 12 hr shift on Wednesday 7a-7p.
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Diagnostic imaging supports other health care practices by using, MRI, CT, X-Ray, nuclear medicine and ultrasound technology to identify and diagnose a broad range of medical conditions. Tomography (PET/CT), ultrasound and mammography imaging equipment.
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For AV: Registry required by the ARRT with advanced certification in MRI or CT For Echo: Completion of certification or registry in Echocardiography RCS (Registered Cardiac Sonographer) or RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer) required.
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CT Tech Travel Contract Charlotte, North Carolina CT Technologist 13 weeks Department CT Scan ARRT(R)(CT), BLS Siemens experience preferred, Philips iSite PACS Discover the charm of Charlotte, North Carolina, with Soliant's travel contract opportunity for a CT Tech.
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Ability to push a 400+ pound Ultrasound machine to the LDR Suites or Obstetrical High-Risk Unit for an emergency scan. Job Title: High Risk OB - GYN Ultrasound Technician. Performs ultrasound guidance for amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, percutaneous umbilical cord sampling, special invasive procedures and gynecological sonography including gynecological doppler.
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Job Title: CT Technologist Specialty: CT scan. (Depends on Experience) Hours Per Week: 40 Hours Shifts: Flexible Duties: · AS a CT Technologist I perform procedures by departmental protocols and standards.
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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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Procedures: - Gen Rad (Plain films, Chest B reader, Bone density scan (Dexa Scan), Fluoroscopic - General and Barium G.I. Studies) - Bone Mineral Density Studies (QCT) - CT (Neuro, Gen, CT Angio, Biopsies, Aspiration/drainage) - Mammography (Film screen, Digital) - MRI (General including musculoskeletal, Breast, Joint MSK, MRA - Ultrasound (General, OB, Abdominal/Pelvis, Thyroid scans, Pediatric newborn.
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Interpret and explain imaging (X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, etc.) Uptown is also known for the NASCAR Hall of Fame, which celebrates the sport of auto racing through interactive exhibits and films.
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Able to map and implement data standards such as SNOMED CT, RXNorm, LOINC, UCUM, ICD, CPT, CVX, etc. Able to map and implement data standards such as SNOMED CT, RXNorm, LOINC, UCUM, ICD, CPT, CVX, etc.
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ct scan jobs Title: technologist Company: Chipotle in Charlotte, Papillion, Nebraska
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