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University HospitalsNew
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Performs diagnostic imaging and radiological procedures for patients ranging from neonates to geriatrics. Ensures adherence to safety standards, including ALARA and HIPAA, while maintaining equipment quality control.
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Baylor Scott & White HealthNew
The Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist assists physicians during catheterization and electrophysiology lab procedures by preparing equipment and monitoring patient conditions. They also contribute to quality control initiatives and provide emergency care such as CPR and defibrillation when necessary.
2810 Douglas Hospital, Inc.New
The CT Technologist performs high-quality diagnostic imaging procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. They are responsible for maintaining equipment, documenting studies in RIS/PACS, and collaborating with the care team to support department workflow.
2310 AU Medical Center, Inc.New
Operate radiographic equipment to perform diagnostic exams while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Maintain clinical documentation, equipment cleanliness, and collaborate with the care team to support department workflow.
SSM HealthNew
The technologist performs diagnostic medical imaging, including Cardiac CT and invasive procedures, under the direction of radiologists and supervisors. Key duties involve performing computed tomography examinations while adhering to quality standards and departmental policies.
$32 / HOUR
The primary responsibilities involve taking diagnostic X-rays of designated body parts, which includes performing plain films, fluoro, portables, and OR exams, while ensuring patient understanding and safety. This role also requires preparing patients, following radiation safety guidelines, administering contrast media, and ensuring high-quality image submission to PACS.
$27 / HOUR
The Interventional Radiology Technologist performs IR procedures on patients as requested by physicians, ensuring high-quality imaging and patient safety. They maintain equipment, adhere to safety protocols, and manage patient documentation.
Adventist HealthNew
Operates x-ray equipment to produce diagnostic radiographs and positions patients for examinations. Documents exam information and verifies images using PACS while ensuring patient safety.
$38 - $52 / HOUR
Baylor Scott & White Health
The Radiologic Technologist performs high-quality radiology procedures on patients as requested by physicians to diagnose disease and injury. They are responsible for patient preparation, equipment operation, and maintaining safety and cleanliness standards within the department.
2 days ago
3410 Wellstar North Fulton Hospital, Inc.
The technologist performs diagnostic and interventional procedures in IR, Vascular Hybrid, and Neuro-interventional settings. Responsibilities include preparing patients, maintaining sterile techniques, and managing equipment for various medical treatments.
3 days ago
Memorial Hermann Health System
Perform radiography examinations to assist physicians in patient diagnosis and treatment while ensuring compliance with radiation safety procedures. Manage patient data, perform equipment quality assurance, and provide compassionate, personalized care to all patients.
Perform radiography examinations to assist physicians in patient diagnosis and treatment while ensuring compliance with radiation safety procedures. Manage patient data, perform equipment quality assurance, and provide compassionate care to all community members.
3110 Kennestone Hospital, Inc.
The technologist assists in providing safe, age-appropriate care by performing all required department exams, ensuring high-quality diagnostic studies through independent judgment and proper equipment utilization. Core duties involve comprehensive patient care, including history taking, image review, emergency response, and maintaining strict adherence to procedural protocols.
The Technologist performs imaging procedures in two or more disciplines, such as XR and CT, on patients for disease and injury diagnosis following established protocols. This includes maintaining high-quality procedure production, adhering to radiation safety standards, and ensuring proper patient preparation and communication.
The technologist performs high-quality radiology procedures on outpatient orthopedic patients under a Radiologist's supervision, following established protocols for diagnosis. Essential functions include maintaining imaging quality, monitoring radiation dose levels, communicating effectively with patients using AIDET, and ensuring patient safety and proper documentation.
The technologist is responsible for performing a wide variety of technical procedures requiring independent judgment to obtain quality diagnostic mammography studies while ensuring safe, age-appropriate patient care. Core functions include obtaining clinical history, operating and maintaining equipment, ensuring image quality meets standards, and adhering to all regulatory requirements.
The technologist assists in providing safe, age-appropriate patient care by performing all departmental exams, requiring independent judgment in utilizing equipment for diagnosis and treatment. Core duties involve verifying orders, obtaining clinical history, administering contrast media safely, ensuring proper image identification, and responding to emergencies.
The CT Technologist is responsible for providing safe, age-appropriate care to patients by performing diagnostic imaging procedures. This role requires independent judgment and the ability to operate imaging equipment effectively while ensuring patient comfort and safety.
University Hospitals
Performs diagnostic imaging procedures for patients ranging from neonates to geriatrics following physician protocols. Ensures adherence to safety standards, including ALARA and HIPAA, while maintaining equipment quality control and accurate records.
4 days ago
The Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist assists physicians during catheterization and electrophysiology procedures while monitoring patient conditions and providing emergency care. They are also responsible for maintaining sterile fields, managing equipment, and contributing to quality control initiatives.