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ARRT, MD license, ACLS, BLS via OR RCIS, ACLS BLS with proof of a completed training program. Posted job title: CARDIAC CATH LAB TECHNOLOGIST / CARDIOVASCULAR TECH. Aureus Medical Group - Imaging is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Work requires formal educational in clinical laboratory science, biology, chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, cytopathology, cytogenetics, and/or microbiology normally acquired through completion of Bachelors degree / four-year post secondary school program in medical technology/clinical laboratory technology and/or equivalent education and training in one of the noted disciplines or related field.
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Will also consider RCIS candidates who have proof a completed training program. Epic Travel Staffing Allied is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Completes annual University biohazard/universal precaution/radiation safety training as appropriate. The Johns Hopkins University is seeking a full-time Research Technologist to work within the Otolaryngology in Dr. Andrew Lane's Laboratory at the School of Medicine.
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Associate’s degree or 1 or more years formal training in an AMA approved program in Radiologic Technology. As an Interventional Radiology Technologist, you will assist interventional radiologists in the performance of complex diagnostic and therapeutic angiographic procedures.
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A B.S in Chemistry, Biology, or other laboratory based Science including a Laboratory training program or accredited by the ABHES, NAACLS or HHS sanctioned reviewer, ASCP accreditation or equivalent.
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Successful completion of an approved Surgical Technologist training program is required. The Surgical Technologist performs other related tasks under the direction of the Circulating Nurse and reports to the Clinical Manager of the Operating Room.
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Adheres to MedStar Health Code of Conduct and its Compliance plan; complies with governmental and accreditation guidelines, completing all scheduled training including, but not limited to, safety, infection control, OSHA, CPR (Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation) , EMR (Electronic Medical Record) , general compliance, harassment, and service.
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Whether you're serving as a technician, lab worker, therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, medical assistant or other allied health professional, you'll use your education, training and specialized skills to provide support for patients and help them strive for optimal health.
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Grandfathered staff at time of merger with military radiologic technologist training will be accepted in lieu of ARRT registry. Keywords: Urgent Care, RT, Radiologic Technologist, X-ray Tech.
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Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology/Medical (Clinical) Laboratory Science OR Bachelor of Science in a physical, chemical or biological science with one year of clinical lab training/experience.
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Registered with the ARRT and licensed in MD as a radiologic technologist or will also consider RCIS candidates who have proof a a completed training program. Registered with the ARRT and licensed in MD as a radiologic technologist or will also consider RCIS candidates who have proof a a completed training program.
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A B.S or A.A.in Chemistry, Biology, or other laboratory based Science including a Laboratory training program or accredited by the ABHES, NAACLS or HHS sanctioned reviewer, ASCP accreditation or equivalent.
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Successful completion of an accredited training program for Operating Room Technician beyond high school preferred. Receives surgical specimens and passes them from the sterile field to the circulating nurse as soon as possible and correctly identified specimens.
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Pay Information $25 to $60 per hour About The Position Requires a four-year (for MTs) or two-year (for MLTs) degree from an accredited training program in Medical Technology or biological science degree, with recent clinical experience within the past two years.
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training job Title: technologist in Baltimore, Fredericksburg, Virginia
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