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ZT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LLC
Overview
The Radiology Technologist operates radiographic and CAT SCAN equipment to produce diagnostic images as directed by a physician, ensuring optimal patient positioning and adhering to radiation safety protocols. Responsibilities also include administering contrast, maintaining proper documentation, and performing ancillary patient care duties such as starting IVs and drawing blood.
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3 days ago
Northwell
The primary role involves operating Computed Tomography (CT) equipment, preparing patients for various exams including neurological and abdominal procedures, and ensuring all necessary pre-examination steps like consent forms and pregnancy screening are completed. Responsibilities also include administering IV and oral contrast agents, calculating doses, performing venipuncture, and recognizing/assisting with contrast reactions.
$54 - $64 / HOUR
7 days ago
Arkansas Children's Hospital
The CT Technologist is responsible for performing quality CT exams safely and in a timely manner while ensuring excellent patient care. This includes verifying exams, adhering to radiation safety protocols, and maintaining equipment.
8 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The CT Technologist is responsible for positioning and immobilizing patients, administering contrast media according to protocols, and entering technical scan data into the computer system. They must also communicate with patients, ensure image quality, perform equipment quality assurance, and handle necessary clerical tasks.
$39 - $51 / HOUR
22 days ago
RadNet
Support MRI Technologists and Radiologists by managing patient safety, screening, and positioning within the imaging suite. Maintain a clean clinical environment and document accurate patient medical histories in the EMR.
Support MRI Technologists and Radiologists by assisting with patient positioning, safety screening, and procedure preparation. Maintain a clean clinical environment and document accurate patient medical histories in the EMR.
25 days ago
Hunt Regional Healthcare
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for providing radiological patient care across all age groups and ensuring compliance with departmental policies. They must obtain diagnostic quality radiographs and assist in training new employees and students.
1 month ago
Torrance Memorial Medical Center
The CT Technologist prepares patients for and performs CT examinations while ensuring safety and adherence to protocols. They also assist in maintaining a clean work environment and support other staff as needed.
$59 / HOUR
Beth Israel Lahey Health
The CT Technologist performs diagnostic computerized tomographic scanner radiographs for various patient populations, ensuring patient care and safety by practicing ALARA principles. Responsibilities include obtaining patient history, documenting contrast use, performing CT exams with high accuracy, and utilizing RIS and PACS systems correctly.
$48 - $71 / HOUR
Saint Peters Healthcare System
The CT Technologist is responsible for preparing patients, administering contrast, and operating CT equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images. They also assist physicians during biopsies and interventional procedures while maintaining accurate records in the RIS.
$48 / HOUR
Saint Francis Health System
Perform technical nuclear medicine exams using radiation detecting equipment and manage the preparation, administration, and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals. Ensure regulatory compliance through accurate documentation of quality control, equipment calibration, and patient records.
The CT Technologist is responsible for positioning and immobilizing patients, administering contrast media, and entering technical scan data into the computer system. They must also monitor patient safety and comfort, ensure image quality, and perform necessary clerical tasks.
$38 - $49 / HOUR
2 months ago
UHS
The primary duties involve performing all Computed Tomography exams, executing required quality control procedures, and thoroughly evaluating patient orders and screening patients for contrast contraindications. The role also requires interacting with hospital staff regarding patient care, concerns, and conflicts, while maintaining performance skills.
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for providing radiological patient care across all age groups and ensuring quality care in accordance with departmental policies. They must obtain diagnostic quality radiographs and assist in training new staff and students.
The US Oncology Network
The PET/CT Technologist performs diagnostic PET imaging procedures, which includes injecting radiopharmaceuticals, administering contrast, setting up protocols, positioning patients, and managing image data transfer and archiving. This role also involves collaborating on technical issues, supporting compliance programs, and assisting with scheduling and front office functions to ensure smooth workflow.
Altru Health System
The Radiologist Assistant performs required radiologic exams and procedures under the direction of a Radiologist, ensuring all necessary documentation and policy adherence are met. This role also involves assisting the Radiologist, preparing and administering contrast, monitoring services, and training staff on procedures and techniques.
3 months ago
The PET Technologist performs PET imaging procedures, including the injection of radiopharmaceuticals and contrast, protocol setup, patient positioning, and image processing. Responsibilities also include collaborating on technical issues, adhering to compliance programs, and conducting daily quality control measures for scanner performance.
University of Rochester
The technologist performs CT exams by verifying orders, scanning patients safely, injecting IV contrast, preparing oral contrast, and completing all associated documentation under supervision. Essential functions include patient education, preparing patients for procedures, producing high-quality images, and maintaining equipment quality control.
$33 - $43 / HOUR
St. Peter's Health Regional Medical Center
The technologist is responsible for verifying patient information, interpreting scanning instructions, assessing risks, and safely administering contrast media via IV or orally. Duties also include preparing and operating CT scan equipment, performing quality assurance on images, and ensuring proper data transfer to PACS.
The technologist is responsible for verifying patient information, correctly interpreting scanning instructions, assessing patient risks, and administering contrast media via IV or orally. They must prepare and operate CT scan equipment, perform quality assurance on images, and ensure proper transfer to PACS while adhering to radiation safety principles.