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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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Posted job title: Travel CT Tech - Cat Scan Technologist About Focus Staff Focus Staff is a travel healthcare professional staffing agency. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: CT Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 07/22/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Focus Staff is seeking a CT Tech for a travel contract in Charleston, SC. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a CT Tech setting.
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Cat Scan Technologists review patient history and physician's orders. Performs all required QA and QC measures as indicated by the imaging equipment manufacturer and ACR. Reports equipment malfunctions to service provider and Lead Radiologic Technologist.
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Licensure/Certification: Registered in Radiologic Technology by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT); or current RSFH teammate with a high school diploma or GED and a permanent certification in Radiography from SCRQSA. ARRT registered in CT preferred.
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Interventional radiologic technologist assists physicians with image guided minimally invasive procedures in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The Interventional Radiology Technologist reports directly to the Vascular and Interventional Radiology RT Supervisor.
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Computed Tomography Technologist, CT tech, CT technologist, computed tomography tech, CT, radiology, radiologic technologist, radiologic, allied health, healthcare, health care, allied, medical, hospital, patient care, ct, computed tomography.
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Requirements: ARRT-Computed Tomography (ARRT-CT): Required Certification of Radiologic Technologists (CRT) in state of practice BLS or CPR: Required Why Should You Apply? Relocate to the coastal city of Charleston, SC As a CT Technologist , you will be responsible for following established protocol, and under the medical supervision of certified radiologists, CT technologists will produce computerized tomography scanner radiographs of designated anatomical areas as ordered/directed by the physician in order to interpret and diagnose patient disease or injury.
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Apply online today to learn more about this Radiologic Technologist position and to start the placement process. The Contracted Radiologic Technologist Will Be Expected To.
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Key Words: CT Technologist, CAT Scan Tech, Computerized Axial Tomography, CT Tech Weekly payment estimates are intended for informational purposes only and include a gross estimate of hourly wages and reimbursements for meal, incidental, and housing expenses.
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Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology Program. Radiologic Technologists are critical to the success of our clinical teams and crucial to providing fast, friendly, and affordable healthcare at our 13 MEDcare Urgent Care centers.
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We operate and manage mobile Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT), ultrasound and mammography imaging equipment. Diagnostic imaging supports other health care practices by using, MRI, CT, X-Ray, nuclear medicine and ultrasound technology to identify and diagnose a broad range of medical conditions.
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Key Words: CT Technologist, CAT Scan Tech, Computerized Axial Tomography, CT Tech. MedPro Healthcare Allied Staffing is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Charleston, South Carolina.
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CAT Scan Technologists (CT Tech) operate CAT scan and send images to radiologists for interpretation. The CT Tech determines and sets appropriate technical parameters and positions patients for the anatomy and pathology to be accurately demonstrated.
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Do you want to join an organization that invests in you as an X-Ray/CT Technologist? Registered Radiographer (ARRT) , State Registered Radiologic Technician required. The Multi-Modality Tech performs radiological and CT procedures as outlined by the Radiologist.
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Position Purpose (Mission)The Ultrasound Technologist will be responsible for providing quality patient care while producing ultrasound images and patterns used for patient diagnosis and treatment.
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