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Registered by the (ARRT) American Registry of Radiologic Technology in CT required. Registered by the (ARRT) American Registry of Radiologic Technology required. Graduate of an accredited school of Radiology Technology or other accepted and approved equivalent required.
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Requirements: - Texas Fluoroscopy License ARRT - Completion of JRCERT radiologic technology program - Texas Radiologic Technologist License - 1 year of recent relevant experience Supplemental Health Care will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable local, state, or federal law.
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Formal 2 year radiologic technology training in an AMA approved school which meets requirements for registry by the ARRT. - American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in computed tomography; OR.
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Associate's Degree in Radiologic Technology from an accredited school. Under general supervision, is responsible for the coordination and administration of all CT radiologic exams; ensures technical quality and timely reporting of results.
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Required Skills:EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:High School Diploma/GEDAssociate or Bachelors Degree in Radiologic Sciences or Graduate of an AMapproved school of Radiologic Technology.
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ARRT-N Nuclear Medicine Tech (ARRT-N), ARRT-R Radiography (ARRT-R), Cert Nuclear Med Tech (CNMT): Must also be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Radiography (R) or in Nuclear Medicine (N) or by Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board as a Certified Nuclear Medicine Tech (CNMT.
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Demonstrates adherence to the Core values of CHRISTUS HealthGraduate of an accredited school of Radiology Technology or other accepted and approved equivalent requiredMinimum of one (1) year of experience in a hospital or Clinical setting preferredRegistered by the (ARRT) American Registry of Radiologic TechnologyPer Diem As NeededIf you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact us at (844.
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Minimum of one (1) year of experience in a hospital or Clinical setting preferred Three (3) years experience in a clinical Imaging setting is highly preferred Registered by the (ARRT) American Registry of Radiologic Technology Current state Licensure required Current BLS (American Heart Association) required Work Schedule: Varies Work Type: Per Diem As Needed EEO is the law - click below for more information: We endeavor to make this site accessible to any and all users.
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Requirements: Graduate of an accredited school of Radiology Technology or other accepted and approved equivalent required ARRT, RT (R), or other qualified Registries per scope of practice. This can include MRI, CT, Ultrasound, Specials, Nuclear Medicine, PACS, and Mammography to produce accurate Diagnostic examinations and possible Interventional procedure.
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Graduation from an accredited two (2) year program in Radiologic Technology is required. Registered by the American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) by the Radiological Technology of Registered Technologists or CT license is required; Currently licensed in Medical Radiological Technology by the Texas State Department of Health or the Texas Medical Board is required.
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