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Keywords: Radiology department, radiology, CT, computed tomography, MRI, magnetic resonance imagining, x-rays, ultrasounds, imagines, imaging, image developing, medical imaging, radiologists, CT scan, CT tech, radiology tech, MRI technician, patient care, patient safety, patient education, documentation, PACS, healthcare, clinical, hospital, EMR, EHR, electronic health records, electronic medical records, result interpretation, fluoroscopy.
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Travel radiology technologists use x-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and/or fluoroscopy to help diagnose and visualize different maladies. To apply for a travel radiology technologist or x-ray technician job with Nomad Health, you must have an active ARRT certification, evidence of at least one year of Interventional Radiology experience as a rad tech, and evidence of at least one year of experience within your speciality/modality within the last three years.
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Analysis - Performs valuation analyses on various Healthcare industries including Diagnostic Imaging (MRI, CT-Scan, X-ray), Lab equipment, Patient monitoring, and Surgical and treatment devices including endoscopy, by utilizing accepted and relevant approaches and theories.
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Graduate and current certification of accredited radiology program for at least one advanced modality (CT/MR). Our medical team features board-certified, fellowship-trained radiologists, who specialize in breast imaging, cross-sectional imaging, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, muscular-skeletal imaging, pediatric imaging, and interventional radiology.
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RN will have the ability to utilize the nursing process to assess, diagnose, plan, implement and evaluate the plan of care for the critically ill medical and surgical patient population undergoing invasive procedures under the modalities of Fluoroscopy, CT Scan, Nuclear Medicine, PET Scan, MRI, and general xray.
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Great exposure to the healthcare profession (excellent resume builder for medical school)Essential Functions/ResponsibilitiesAbility to maintain quick pace in fast paced urgent care facility for duration of scheduled shift (8-12 hours except for meals/break time)Facilitating any necessary diagnostic tests (e.g., CT, MRI, ultrasounds, etc.
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Advanced certifications in CT, Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, and or Ultrasound preferred. Communicates with Imaging Director, Radiologists, and VP of Ancillary Services regarding overall site issues.
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The ideal candidate will have expertise in interpreting digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), breast ultrasound (US) and MRI; along with experience performing breast biopsies with US, stereotactic and MR guidance and mammographic and US guided wire localizations.
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