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Weill Cornell Medical College
Overview
The Diagnostic Sonographer provides diagnostic medical sonography services under the supervision of a physician, ensuring patient safety and comfort while capturing clinically relevant images. Responsibilities include preparing exam rooms, conducting examinations, reviewing images, and maintaining equipment.
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Compensation
$57 - $63 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Mass General Brigham
The CT Technologist performs all diagnostic procedures to produce high-quality exams while working effectively with patients and physicians. They prioritize patient care and may perform procedures on patients of all age groups.
$57 / HOUR
25 days ago
Monument Health
The Clinical Assistant will prepare examination and treatment areas, complete patient rooming procedures including vital signs and data collection, and assist with point-of-care laboratory testing. They will also ensure accurate documentation and complete assigned clerical activities and supply maintenance as directed.
$17 - $19 / HOUR
2 months ago
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
The CT Technologist I operates CT equipment to generate high-quality diagnostic images while prioritizing patient safety and comfort according to established protocols. This role includes preparing and positioning patients, administering contrast media, performing quality control checks, and collaborating with radiologists and the healthcare team.
Salary not listed
3 months ago
Tenet Healthcare
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and interviewing patients to assess risks and obtain necessary history. They are responsible for explaining procedures, acquiring images, reviewing results, communicating findings to the radiologist, and responding to medical emergencies as needed.
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established policies, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and interviewing patients to obtain necessary history and assess risks. They are responsible for setting up equipment, acquiring images, reviewing results, documenting exceptions, and communicating data to the radiologist.
The technologist performs diagnostic MRI exams following established policies, which includes verifying patient identity, obtaining and updating medical history, and explaining procedures, risks, and benefits to the patient. They are also responsible for acquiring appropriate images, reviewing them, documenting observations, and responding to medical emergencies as required.
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and interviewing patients to assess risks and obtain necessary history. They explain procedures, acquire images, review results, document exceptions, and communicate data to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies.