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The latest diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities offered in the Downtown Seattle hospital include digital radiography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), CT scanning, endoscopy, a dedicated ER/ICU area, and an in-house laboratory.
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This might range from general plain films and ultrasound to subspecialty musculoskeletal, abdominal, or neuroradiology imaging, depending on your professional goals and training. Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington is recruiting a full time Breast Imaging Radiologist to join our care team of 28 radiologists.
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As an X-ray technologist, you will take medical images of patients for diagnostic purposes. Working in a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, imaging center or other healthcare facility, you'll prepare patients for X-rays, operate X-ray technology, process films for radiologists and physicians and handle patient records.
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TITLE: Radiologic Technologist - ARRT (R)(RT) JOB OVERVIEW: A Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic exams within established guidelines in the radiology department utilizing fixed diagnostic radiology equipment, and portable x-ray and fluoroscopic equipment to include interventional, trauma, OR, and all routine diagnostic exams and procedures.
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Magnetic resonance imaging technologist, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI technologist, MRI tech, MRI equipment, magnetic resonance, MRI, allied, allied health. Posted job title: MRI Technologist - (MRI Tech.
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Our combination of expertise, service and commitment to providing the latest imaging technology offers comprehensive diagnostic support for the patient and their family. REQUIRED POSITION QUALIFICATIONS- Completion of diagnostic ultrasound program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) AND registered in abdominal and obstetrical ultrasound by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS); AND two years of experience performing the work of a diagnostic medical sonographer- OR equivalent education/experience.
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Every day you could perform any variety of imaging examinations such as x-rays, diagnostic fluoroscopy, to name a few. To be successful in this role, you’ll need to fully understand the importance of diagnostic imaging.
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In this role, you will be responsible for performing diagnostic exams utilizing fixed diagnostic radiology equipment and portable x-ray and fluoroscopic equipment on patients across multiple units (inpatient, emergency, surgery, SPU and pain management.
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Key Words: MRI Tech, MRI Technician, MRI Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Technologist, Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Posted job title: MRI Technologist Imaging: MRI Technologist.
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The Clinic Educator-Radiology is responsible for oversight and delivery of the X-ray imaging training programs for Retail Urgent care back office staff in Puget Sound and the Inland Northwest regions.
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Collect samples and perform diagnostic tests including in-house & point-of-care tests and diagnostic imaging. Fine motor skills adequate for utilizing hospital equipment necessary daily such as syringes, electric clippers, computers, surgery instruments, monitors, diagnostic equipment, etc.
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Home to The Diagnostic and Wellness Center for Women, Beacon Hill houses digital mammography, breast ultrasound, MRI and biopsy technology. Each facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and many have on-site X-ray and in-house pharmacies.
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Position Pacific Office Automation is seeking candidates for this position as a Copy Center / Mailroom Associate in Seattle, WA. This critically important position is responsible for providing daily production support for all of our on-site Digital Imaging Copy, Print, and Mail operations.
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The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer provides diagnostic ultrasound tests for patients. Maintain or be eligible for certification the American Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer.
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