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Completion of a 24-month approved radiological technology program or equivalentRegistration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist ( License or certification through the state where procedures are performed Who We Are About DispatchHealthAt DispatchHealth, we're building the world’s largest in-home care system to deliver trusted and compassionate care to all.
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Graduate from a 2 year rad tech/Radiological Technologist program. Washington Radiological Technologist upon hire. We are looking for a qualified individual for a permanent full-time or part time CAT Scan Tech - CT Tech - Radiology Technologist position in an award-winning medical facility.
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Coordinate with the Health Physics team and Radiation Safety Officer to ensure proper controls of radioactive materials and radiological work. Oversee the Maintenance Program including planned and corrective maintenance and outages for TPI project equipment under radiological controls.
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Licensed Radiological Technologist in the appropriate state, if applicable. Licensed Radiological Technologist in the appropriate state, if applicable. RAYUS Radiology, formerly Center for Diagnostic Imaging and Insight Imaging, is looking for a CT Technologist to join our team.
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A degree in nuclear engineering, radiological sciences, materials science/engineering, chemistry/chemical engineering, or a related technical discipline, and the ability to apply experience working on radiation effects to a range of materials.
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Perform Radiological procedures when not performing MRI responsibilities. Current MRI Technologist Licensure within State of practice. Two or more years of current experience as a MRI Technologist.
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Strictly follows all ACR, FDA, Medicare and Washington State laws regarding Radiological procedures. Graduate of AMapproved school of Radiological Technology. Basic Life Support for Healthcare providers (AHA) or CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer (American Red Cross.
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As a CT Technologist, you will operate your assigned scanner(s) to produce images of the patient's body for diagnostic purposes. Monitors medical supply inventory and requests supplies as necessary. Graduate of the American Medical Association (AMA) approved school of radiography.
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