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The Medical Technologist must promote good public relations for the department and Tennova Healthcare while maintaining patient/customer confidentiality. The Medical Technologist applies and implements the philosophy, goals and objectives of Tennova Healthcare - Clarksville.
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High school diploma or equivalent education based on certification type; skills in Medical Assisting are required. Skills in Medical Assisting are also required. Skills in Medical Assisting are required.
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Key Words: Med Tech, Med Lab Tech, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Technologist *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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IDR Healthcare is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee. Specialty: Medical Technologist. IDR Healthcare is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee.
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Ardor Health Solutions is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee. Posted job title: Allied Health Professional Medical Technologist 5x8 Days.
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Host Healthcare is the #1 ranked travel healthcare company in the U.S. with an immediate option for this Medical Technologist position in Clarksville, TN. Sign-up here to submit your application for this role or for more information about this role, contact a member of our team at [email protected] or (800) 585-1299.
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Supplemental Health Care is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee. Please apply online now for immediate consideration for this Medical Technologist opportunity or to connect with our team about all of the Medical Technologist options in Tennessee.
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To apply as an ultrasound tech, or sonographer, with Nomad, you must have an active ARDMS or equivalent certification, evidence of at least one year of experience as an Medical Sonographer (General) ultrasound tech, and evidence of at least one year of experience in your specialty/modality within the past three years.
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Aureus Medical Group - Lab is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee. Posted job title: MT / MLT / MLS / MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST / GENERALIST.
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Urgent Team is looking for an experienced Limited X-Ray or ARRT Radiology Tech to join our team in Clarksville, TN. The ability to work during all business hours, including evenings and rotating weekends, is required.
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This position will perform x-ray testing including body mechanics and patient movement using knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Prepares patients for radiologic procedures and follows established clinical and regulatory procedures in regards to patient safety and care; including proper radiation protection and shielding techniques.
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Key Words: Med Tech, Med Lab Tech, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Technologist. MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Medical Laboratory Technologist for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients.
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Valid ARRT certification and/or a State X-Ray license is required. Assumes responsibility for maintaining and improving diagnostic imaging knowledge and skills with the support and assistance of outside educational resources.
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PHP is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee. PHP is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee. For us, it isn’t simply about hiring staff, it’s about building a solid family of healthcare professionals by expanding their premium employment opportunities, guiding them through every step of the process, and providing them with the highest compensation and best benefit packages in the industry.
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Cross Country Allied is seeking a travel Medical Technologist for a travel job in Clarksville, Tennessee. As a medical technologist, you'll analyze bodily fluids to check for disease and abnormalities.
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