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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 Cath Lab Tech 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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Education Requirements Must be a graduate of a 2-year AMA Nuclear Medicine School; ARRT and NMTCB required; on-call responsibility Thank you for your interest in Albany Medical Center! The technologist prepares and positions patients for scanning and operates nuclear medicine instruments and imaging equipment, including SPECT/CT or PET/CT scanner.
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Cath Lab Tech, NY Rad Tech License, 2+ years exp, BLS (AHA), ARRT, 50 Mile Radius. Cath Lab Tech, NY Rad Tech License, 2+ years exp, BLS (AHA), ARRT, 50 Mile Radius. Summit Medical Staffing Allied is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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NYS, RT ARRT license required. Equipment/Stock Maintenance: Maintains stock level in Medical Imaging/CT area and reports special purchase orders to Medical Imaging Supervisor. Positions and performs diagnostic x-ray and CT according to established policy and protocol and according to patient’s age specific needs.
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Certification in Nuclear Medicine by the NMTCB or ARRT (N) required. They show their technical competence by effectively interpreting physician orders/instructions and selecting appropriate software options and imaging parameters to produce the highest-quality PET/CT images/studies possible—enabling physicians to diagnose with pinpoint accuracy and treat with confidence.
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Must be a graduate of a 2-year AMA Nuclear Medicine School; ARRT and NMTCB required; on-call responsibility. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist under the direction of the Supervisor and Director of Imaging and Related Services performs technical procedures and assists in the clinical evaluation and care of the patients.
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