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American Addiction Centers
Overview
This role involves performing mammography procedures, requiring specialized training in positioning, technique selection, and physics, while also managing patient needs across various age groups. Technologists must also handle patient education regarding mammography and breast cancer diagnosis in a frequently stressful environment.
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Compensation
$38 - $57 / HOUR
Posted
8 days ago
Pinnacle Healthcare, LLC
The technologist operates a computed tomography (CT) scanner to generate cross-sectional radiographs for diagnostic evaluation, requiring technical skill in data acquisition and image production. Key duties include preparing patients by assessing needs and providing education, operating the scanner, performing quality control, and evaluating the technical quality of the resulting images.
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9 days ago
Mercy Health BSMH
The technologist operates the MRI scanner under supervision to acquire diagnostic images for patient diagnosis and treatment, providing care across all age groups from neonate to geriatric. Duties include patient screening, administering contrast media using sterile techniques, manipulating images via computerized controls, and ensuring image quality.
12 days ago
Salud Family Health
The Radiologic Technologist produces diagnostic images using medical radiographic equipment to assist medical providers in diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries. They maintain professionalism and ensure patient comfort while adhering to safety protocols.
$25 - $31 / HOUR
13 days ago
The Radiologic Technologist operates radiographic equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images. They work collaboratively with medical providers to ensure optimal patient care and safety.
The primary duties involve operating radiographic equipment to produce optimal, high-quality diagnostic images for medical providers while adhering to safety protocols and maintaining patient confidentiality. The technologist must also support integrated health care by working closely with medical, dental, and behavioral health providers and advocating for vulnerable patients.
St. John's Riverside Hospital
The Radiology Technologist is responsible for producing radiographs of various body parts by positioning patients under the X-Ray machine and regulating technical factors. This role also involves assisting radiologists, preparing patients, handling contrast media, mixing barium, and maintaining daily work logs.
14 days ago
Summit Health
The role involves managing the delivery of care, ensuring patient safety, preparing patients for procedures, and efficiently operating CR/Digital X-ray systems to obtain quality diagnostic images. Responsibilities also include maintaining room cleanliness, adhering to infection control, and performing required QA/QC testing.
$38 - $47 / HOUR
16 days ago
UT Health East Texas
Perform radiology procedures for patients of all ages using ionizing radiation and other imaging modalities. Assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases while adhering to hospital overtime and call-back requirements.
21 days ago
OSF HealthCare
The Special Procedures Tech I assists physicians with arteriograms and other specialized radiologic procedures. This includes preparing the examination area, positioning patients, and operating complex radiology equipment.
$34 - $43 / HOUR
23 days ago
Mohawk Valley Health System
The Radiologic Technologist performs various imaging procedures under supervision, acting as the primary interface for customer imaging needs and participating in Quality Improvement activities. Key functions include instructing and preparing patients, selecting appropriate equipment, positioning patients, and maintaining basic records.
$33 - $48 / HOUR
25 days ago
Prisma Health
The primary duties involve performing various CT procedures, accurately positioning patients, and ensuring studies are completed timely for radiologist interpretation. Technologists must also manage supplies, maintain cleanliness, and correctly administer IV contrast while communicating effectively with medical staff.
The CT Tech performs a variety of procedures applying ionizing radiation and communicates with physicians and other personnel. They are responsible for positioning patients accurately for CT procedures and ensuring timely completion and archiving of scans.
The Radiology Technologist performs a variety of radiographic procedures applying ionizing radiation and ensures patient care and safety within the department. They are responsible for the smooth workflow of patient flow and proper care and use of equipment and materials.
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Mammography Radiographer performs general mammography imaging procedures to generate necessary diagnostic information for outpatients, adhering to department protocols and hospital policies. Responsibilities include evaluating procedure requests, appropriately employing imaging systems, caring for the patient, evaluating resultant images, and assisting the radiologist in interventional procedures.
$39 - $53 / HOUR
29 days ago
The Mammography Radiographer performs general mammography imaging procedures to generate necessary diagnostic information for outpatients, adhering to all relevant standards and protocols. Key duties include evaluating procedure requests, appropriately employing imaging systems, caring for the patient, performing preliminary interpretation, and assisting the radiologist in interventional procedures.
UofL Health
The Radiologic Technologist performs all radiographic examinations according to established protocols and assists the radiologist with intricate procedures. They maintain radiation safety and ensure accurate image production for physician interpretation.
1 month ago
Hunt Regional Healthcare
The staff Radiologic Technologist is responsible for radiological patient care across all age groups, from neonatal to geriatric, while adhering to departmental and hospital policies. Key duties include consistently obtaining diagnostic quality radiographs, preparing contrast media, and maintaining accurate patient records.
The role involves providing patient care and technical skills in operating diagnostic radiography equipment for evaluation purposes. Responsibilities include preparing patients, explaining procedures, making necessary exposures, and performing quality control measures for optimal image production.
The technologist performs various CT procedures, accurately positioning patients, adhering to scanning protocols, and ensuring timely delivery of studies to the radiologist for interpretation. Responsibilities also include preparing rooms, managing supplies, correctly administering IV contrast, and operating imaging workstations for post-processing tasks.