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Healthforce
Overview
Operate MRI equipment to produce diagnostic images while ensuring patient safety and proper positioning. Review computer-generated images to ensure they meet diagnostic quality standards under physician direction.
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Compensation
$2,462 - $2,646 / WEEK
Posted
15 days ago
Sanford Health
Performs diagnostic imaging examinations on patients, ensuring the production of quality diagnostic images. Delivers excellent patient care and education before, during, and after diagnostic imaging procedures.
$27 - $42 / HOUR
1 month ago
UVA Health Northern Virginia & Culpeper
The Radiology Operations Assistant is responsible for providing clerical, technical, and clinical operations support to meet customer needs and departmental operations. This includes ensuring patient safety and comfort, explaining procedures, prioritizing workflow based on patient condition, and maintaining clean and sterile environments.
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Capital Health (US)
Provides clinical services according to radiology practice standards and acts as a resource to radiography students and other technologists. Ensures optimal patient care and efficient departmental operations while demonstrating excellent patient care and adherence to safety protocols.
$40 - $60 / HOUR
Cedars-Sinai
The CT Technologist III performs CT exams following established procedures and protocols, ensuring accuracy and adherence to safety policies. They also assist physicians with advanced procedures and maintain imaging equipment.
$57 / HOUR
2 months ago
Trinity Health
The Mammographer will complete procedures including mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, and diagnostic radiography, while coordinating with radiologists and referring physicians. Responsibilities also include patient consent processing, image quality control, PACS/RIS management, and instructing student technologists.
3 months ago
Kaiser Permanente
The technologist performs specialized and routine diagnostic radiology procedures, including preparing and positioning patients, determining exposure factors, and operating radiographic equipment to produce diagnostic images. They also assist in fluoroscopic examinations, process images, perform routine equipment maintenance, and practice radiation protection techniques.