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OhioHealth
Overview
Operate computed tomography scanners for various procedures following radiologist directives. Responsibilities include explaining procedures to patients, administering contrast media, and coordinating workloads with other clinical departments.
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23 days ago
Kettering Health
Perform timely and quality Nuclear Medicine exams while working independently and collaboratively within a team. Interact positively with diverse patient populations and their families to provide exceptional care.
24 days ago
The Ohio State University
The Radiologic Technologist performs fixed and mobile radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of disease or injury. Additionally, the role involves providing patient education and conducting quality assessment activities under the direction of the Imaging Supervisor.
25 days ago
Licking Memorial Health Systems
Perform CT imaging procedures and related techniques to assist licensed practitioners in patient diagnosis and treatment. Ensure patient safety by following clinical protocols, administering contrast materials, and maintaining medical ethics.
1 month ago
Perform timely and quality CT exams while interacting positively with patients and their families. Collaborate with team members and assist in CT training as needed.
Perform timely and quality CT exams while interacting positively with patients and their families. Work independently and as part of a team to support various clinical areas as needed.
TriHealth
This role involves operating state-of-the-art radiographic equipment under the direction of a Radiologist or Cardiologist to ensure high-quality imaging for patient care within the Cardiac Cath/Special Procedures department. Responsibilities include conducting ongoing patient evaluation, participating in Quality Assurance/Control, and strictly maintaining radiation safety practices.
Perform timely and quality CT exams while working independently and collaborating with team members. Interact positively with diverse patient populations and their families while assisting in other areas as needed.
Perform timely and quality CT and XR exams while interacting positively with patients and their families. Collaborate effectively with team members and assist in other areas as required by the department.
Wooster Community Hospital
Perform diagnostic and therapeutic CT exams while ensuring patient safety and high-quality image production. Collaborate with radiologists and hospital staff to provide accurate clinical data for diagnosis.
$32 - $44 / HOUR
2 months ago
Firelands Health
Performs CT imaging procedures and operates CT equipment while documenting patient assessments. Manages image exports to PACS and maintains the CT room, equipment, and supplies.
The Radiologic Technologist performs fixed and mobile radiographic/fluoroscopic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of disease or injury across multiple hospital and ambulatory imaging sites. This position also includes providing patient education and engaging in quality assessment activities under the direction of the Imaging Supervisor/Manager.
Perform timely and quality CT exams while interacting positively with diverse patient populations and their families. Collaborate with team members and assist in other areas as needed, including on-call and holiday rotations.
3 months ago
The role involves performing diagnostic radiographic and specialized fluoroscopy procedures, ensuring patient and operator radiation safety while obtaining optimal images. Additional duties include preparing patients for examinations, managing electronic medical records, processing images, and performing quality control tests on X-ray units.
The CT Technologist performs high-quality CT imaging in a mobile stroke unit environment, serving a specialized clinical and operational role supporting advanced stroke care delivery. This role also involves coordinating imaging workflow, participating in quality improvement initiatives, ensuring operational readiness, and supporting program development activities.
The Radiographer administers ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes by performing radiographic procedures to create images for licensed practitioners' interpretation. This role requires integrating scientific knowledge and technical competence while prioritizing patient care, safety, and accurate documentation.