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Current New York State Department of Health licensure as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, required. Operates Nuclear Medicine, Positron Emission Tomography (PET/CT) and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT/CT) equipment.
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The Radiology Technologist is responsible for interpreting the doctor's orders as to the type of radiography or treatment for the patient. Licensed & Registered as a Radiology Technologist with NYS Department of Health.
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PSEG offers a unique experience to our more than 12,000 employees - we provide the resources and opportunities for career development that come with being a Fortune 500 company, as well as the attention, camaraderie and care for one another you might typically associate with a small business.
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CAT Scan Technologist. CAT Scan Technologist. A member of Catholic Health Services of Long Island, St. Francis is consistently recognized by U. S. News & World Report as a national leader for Cardiology & Heart Surgery, as well as for Gastroenterology & GI Surgery.
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The Mammography Technologist will be responsible for performing quality patient care and mammographic images for successful diagnostic of patients for the radiologist. ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologist) (M) certified.
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Applicants to Radiologic Technologist jobs at RadNet must have ARRT(R) certification, State License in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology (CRT), CPR certification, and great communication skills.
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We invite you to come join the RadNet Radiology team as a MRI Technologist. Work today, get paid today! Applicantsmust also possess ARRT(R) certificationor ARMRIT certification if only doing MRI, State License in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology, State Venipuncture permit, Fluoroscopy permit if applicable,CPR certification, and great patient care and communication skills.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Blood Bank Technologist. Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications:To qualify you must have a NYSDOH Licensed as a Certified Clinical Laboratory Technologist.
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Requirements: - New York Fluoroscopy License ARRT - Completion of JRCERT radiologic technology program - New York Radiologic Technologist License - 1 year of recent relevant experience Supplemental Health Care will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable local, state, or federal law.
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Magnetic resonance imaging technologist, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI technologist, MRI tech, MRI equipment, magnetic resonance, MRI, allied, allied health. Posted job title: MRI Technologist - (MRI Tech.
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Minimum 1 year of X-Ray Technologist experience required. Deliver specialized in X-Ray Technologist. Minimum 1 year of X-Ray Technologist experience required. Deliver specialized in X-Ray Technologist.
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Medical Lab Technician / Medical Technologist - Night Hematology page is loaded. New York State License (Medical Technologist or Medical Lab Technician) Medical Lab Technician / Medical Technologist - Night Hematology page is loaded.
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The Radiologic Technologist (RT) works with Medical Providers and/or a Medical Assistants with the examination and treatment of GoHealth Urgent Care patients. Position Summary:Job Title: Radiologic Technologist Location: Glen Cove Pay Range: $38/hr.
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Position Summary: We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Cardio-Nuclear Medicine Technologist/ Cardio Non-Invasive Part Time 15hrs per week In this role, the successful candidate is responsible for assisting the physicians in the delivery of safe, age-appropriate patient care during procedures in Nuclear Cardiology.
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Education and training sufficient to qualify for licensure as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist prior to 2009 as specified in NYS-ED Regulation 79-13.4. NY State Clinical Laboratory Technologist License.
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