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Job summary: The Radiologic Technologist performs diagnostic radiographic imaging procedures in various locations including but not limited to ambulatory or acute settings by positioning patients, operating diagnostic x-ray equipment and providing patient care during imaging exams to assist in diagnosis and treatment of the patient.
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Perform other related duties as requiredQualifications Education:Graduate from an accredited Radiography programLicensure:State of Connecticut Radiographer licenseARRT certification in RadiographyBasic Life Support (BLS)Knowledge, Skills and Ability:Experience with PACS and digital Technology.
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Or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification (CNMT) and American Registry of Radiologic Technologist in CT (ARRT (CT. WORK EXPERIENCE None LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS - REQUIRED CMRT - Certified Medical Radiologic Technologist - State Licensure OR CMRT-Temp - Certified Medical Radiologic Technologist - Temporary State Licensure AND BLS - Basic Life Support (AHA) AND If less than 1 year CT experience:American Registry of Radiologic Technologist in Radiography (ARRT (R.
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DESIRED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCEConnecticut State Radiologic License, requiredARRT Certification, requiredCPR (BLS) Certification, requiredARRT Mammography certification, preferred.
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If associate does not hold advanced certification, associate shall obtain within 6 months of hire Recent acute care experience in specialty Must have current Texas license Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) Basic Life Support (BLS) through American Heart Association (AHA) Certification Education: Graduate of an Accredited Radiologic Technology Program or equivalent with appropriate state licensure and National Registry(s.
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Job Requirements: Education and Work Experience: Associate's Degree in radiological technology: Preferred Licenses/Certifications: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists – Radiography (ARRT-R): Required Radiologic Tech (RT) in the state of practice: Required in CA and HI Basic Life Support (BLS OR HS-BLS OR RQIBLS) certification: Required Fluoroscopy license in state of employment: Preferred Essential Functions: Performs screening procedures for diagnostic interpretation.
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Coursework/Training ARRT board certification in radiologyUpon hire: Washington Radiologic TechnologistUpon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart AssociationUpon hire: National Certification from American Registry of Radiologic TechnologistsDemonstrated ability to operate PACS, RIS, CR/DR x-ray equipment, fluoroscopy, and C-arm to produce anatomical images for diagnostic purposes.
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Requires a working knowledge of the X-Ray and computer technology normally found within the Radiology Department. Assist Radiologist and/or Radiology Resident during performance of X-Ray procedure, as appropriate to the ages of the patients' growth and development through the life cycle factors (Neonates, Pediatrics, Adolescents, Adults, Geriatrics.
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Operates radiologic equipment to make clinical diagnostic X-ray films as directed by physicians. Current BLS certification through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.
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Required: •High School diploma or GED •Graduation from an AMapproved school of Radiology Technology •Certified in general radiologic technology by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) •Current BLS certification Preferred: •Associate’s Degree in radiology Equal Opportunity Employer ofMinorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans We are committed to encouraging andsustaining a work environment free of unlawful harassment, discrimination,and/or retaliation.
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Requires a current New Jersey license to practice Radiologic Technology. BLS Certification required, as approved by the American Heart Association. Oversee Student Radiologic Technologist's activities when student is assigned to same work area.
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