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MINIMUM WORK EXPERIENCEPrevious CT experience required in lieu of certification/registrationREQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONSRegistered ARRT. Certified by the Texas Medical Board as a Medical Radiologic Technologist (CMRT.
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Assists other medical personnel, such as anesthesia, when performing exams or services in conjunction with a CT scan. Education, Experience and CertificationsGraduate of an accredited two-year AMA and ARRT approved program in Radiologic Technology required.
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Graduate of an approved School of Radiologic Technology. The CT Technologist performs procedures in accordance with departmental protocols and standards. Performs CT scanning and assists Radiologist/PA during invasive procedures.
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Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) or NMTCB certified in diagnostic CT. Properly performs all CT scan examinations appropriate to the age of the patient in inpatient and/or outpatient settings, consistent with departmental and professional standards and protocols.
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Graduate of AMA, JRC or Regionally Accredited approved school of Radiologic Technology. Observes patient while in the cat scan department for change in status and makes appropriate intervention or contacts primary care givers for instruction.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a CT Scan/ Radiology Technologist. The CT Scan/Radiology Technologist will be responsible for operating radiographic equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes.
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Graduate of an accredited two-year AMA and ARRT approved program in Radiologic Technology required. One year of CT Tech experience required and one year of Radiology Tech experience preferred.
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Experience: One year experience as a Radiologic Technologist required, and must have completed on the job training in CT. Must possess a high degree of knowledge and understanding in services and technology.
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Under the direction of the Site Manager and CT Scan Supervisor, demonstrates competency and actively functions in CT/General Radiology procedures. Required: 1 year of Radiology experience, or new grad with completion of accredited CT program Preferred: CT Scan experience.
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