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Sutter Health
Overview
The technologist competently performs routine and specialized Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) procedures to generate quality diagnostic images for physicians. This role requires working independently, exercising sound judgment, and ensuring patient safety and cooperation through effective communication and monitoring.
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Compensation
$75 - $94 / HOUR
Posted
17 days ago
24 days ago
Radiology Partners
The Cardiothoracic Radiologist will be responsible for reading cardiothoracic and thoracic imaging, including CT cardiac and cardiac MR. The role also involves participating in the growth of the cardiothoracic division within the practice.
$400,000 - $1,000,000 / YEAR
29 days ago
Northeast Georgia Health System
The Cardiac MRI Technologist operates MRI equipment to produce quality images for diagnosis and maintains patient records according to department standards. They also ensure compliance with safety practices and provide patient education related to the exams performed.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Atlantic MEDsearch
The Interventional Cardiologist will provide full-service cardiac care, including clinical assessments, diagnostic imaging, and interventional procedures. They will manage a patient load of 10-20 patients per day across both hospital and office settings.
The cardiologist will work within a full-service practice, managing 10-20 patients per day in both hospital and office settings. Responsibilities include performing diagnostic procedures and participating in a shared 1:8 call rotation.
Deborah Heart and Lung Center
The MR Imaging Tech is responsible for performing imaging procedures according to established guidelines while ensuring patient safety. They also participate in quality improvement programs and provide mentorship to staff members.
$35 / HOUR
Beth Israel Lahey Health
The technologist performs all MRI imaging exams, including patient screening, IV insertions, contrast injections, and ensuring imaging completeness according to policy and ARRT scope of practice. Key duties involve preparing and positioning patients, selecting appropriate pulse sequences, evaluating scan quality, manipulating images, and sending results to PACS.
$49 - $73 / HOUR
3 months ago
Emory University
The role involves providing on-site and remote interpretive services for various imaging modalities including chest X-rays, CT scans (including lung cancer screening and interstitial lung disease), cardiac CT/MR, and vascular imaging across multiple hospital sites. Division duties focus on interpretation and collaboration with referring services like cardiology, pulmonary medicine, and surgery, without performing image-guided invasive procedures.
4 months ago