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STRONG ALLIED NEEDS: X-RAY, Radiology Tech, CT Technologist, MRI Technologist, & Nuclear Medicine Tech. is Seeking *X-RAY / Radiology Technologist *at Famous *Magnet.
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X-Ray Tech: 1 year (Preferred) Our client is seeking a detail-oriented and skilled X-Ray Technician to join their healthcare team for evening shifts. Minimum of 1 year of experience as an X-Ray Technician preferred.
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Start times: 3pm; 11pm; 7pm on weekends - Evening/nights mixWeekends are Saturday and Sunday overnightsRequired:- 3 years of experience as a Radiology tech- CT and X-ray experience- ARRT- BLS- Traveler must be 50 miles away from the facility as they do not accept locals.
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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 CT Scan 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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I am working with a radiology manager at a hospital in Jersey City, New Jersey to help hire a CT tech for a 3 month travel assignment. 1 Carestream x-ray room. 1 Siemens x-ray room (ED.
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Client in New York, NY is looking for a X-Ray Technician to help them out for 13 weeks. 13 week X-Ray Technician travel assignment. Technician - X-Ray. Fusion Medical Staffing-Radiology is seeking a travel Radiology Technologist for a travel job in New York, New York.
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Graduation from an accredited X-ray Technologist program. 4-6 months experience as a X-ray Technologist. Using all internal X-ray and care coordination software in order to properly document and communicate X-ray studies performed between the provider, Aftercare and radiologists reading the X-rays.
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The X-ray Technologist is responsible for producing high quality radiographs following CityMD X-ray protocols, procedures, and Department of Health regulatory compliance in an efficient and accurate manner.
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Being able to take good quality X-ray images following CityMD X-ray protocol in an efficient and accurate manner. Assisting with training and acclimation of new hire X-ray techs and scribes.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a X-Ray Technologist. Performs x-ray exams in other areas of the hospital with portable equipment using proper positioning and technical factors to produce a diagnostic radiograph.
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As a X-Ray Tech travel clinician, you will provide compassionate and high-quality care to patients ensuring their well-being and recovery. If you are an experienced X-Ray Tech clinician with a passion for providing exceptional patient care, just let us know you’re interested.
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As an X-ray technologist, you will take medical images of patients for diagnostic purposes. At least 1 year of recent experience as an x-ray technologist. Working in a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, imaging center or other healthcare facility, you'll prepare patients for X-rays, operate X-ray technology, process films for radiologists and physicians and handle patient records.
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Takes X-rays following established procedures for patient care and safetyPerforms tasks including, record-keeping and maintaining supply inventoryPerforms any other tasks to maintain a smooth flow of the clinicPerforms proper x-ray duties as requested by providerEnsures equipment is in working order, and reports equipment malfunctions to the Practice ManagerLogs radiologic procedures completed.
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Responsibilities The Radiology RN (Nurse) is a Critical Care RN and delivers general nursing care to patients in all areas of the Radiology/Imaging and Pain Management Departments including: Vascular and Neurovascular Angiography, Pain Management and Diagnostic Imaging areas of Ultrasound, Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance (MRI), X-ray, Nuclear Medicine and Mammography.
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They are seeking an experienced X-Ray Technician to join their radiology team. As an integral part of their healthcare system, the X-Ray Technician will perform a variety of diagnostic imaging examinations and related procedures with a focus on accuracy, safety, and patient satisfaction.
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