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Trinity Health
Overview
The primary responsibility involves independently operating all CT equipment and performing all required CT examinations, which may include protocoling them or working with a radiologist. Additionally, the technologist must serve as a resource throughout the facility and actively participate in assigned Hospital/Department committees.
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Compensation
$41 - $65 / HOUR
Posted
6 days ago
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
The technologist performs diagnostic and/or therapeutic quality imaging procedures for patient care and actively participates as a member of the multidisciplinary team, ensuring safe patient care delivery. Responsibilities include operating technical equipment, updating electronic medical records, ensuring billing accuracy, and collaborating with physicians and staff for safe patient outcomes.
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2 months ago
Tenet Healthcare
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They must also review images, document exceptions, respond to medical emergencies, and provide post-care instructions to patients.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review observations, document exceptions, and respond to medical emergencies as appropriate.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document observations, and participate in process improvement activities within the radiology practice.
$15,000 / YEAR
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They also review images, document observations, respond to medical emergencies, and provide post-care instructions to patients.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document exceptions, and respond to medical emergencies as needed.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They also review images, document observations, respond to medical emergencies, and provide post-care instructions.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, assessing medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document exceptions, and respond to medical emergencies as needed.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining necessary medical history, and explaining procedures, risks, and benefits to the patient. They are responsible for setting up equipment, acquiring images, reviewing them, documenting exceptions, and responding to medical emergencies as needed.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and interviewing patients to update medical history and assess risks. They are responsible for setting up equipment, acquiring images, reviewing them, documenting exceptions, and communicating findings to the radiologist.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining necessary medical history, and explaining procedures, risks, and benefits to the patient. They are responsible for setting up equipment, acquiring images, reviewing them, documenting exceptions, and responding to medical emergencies as required.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document observations, and participate in quality improvement activities within the radiology practice.
The technologist performs diagnostic and/or therapeutic quality imaging procedures for patient care and actively participates as a member of the multidisciplinary team, ensuring safe patient care delivery. Responsibilities include operating technical equipment, updating electronic medical records, ensuring billing accuracy, and collaborating with physicians and nurses for safe patient outcomes.
Geisinger
CT Technologists administer ionizing radiation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, performing computed tomography and molecular imaging procedures, and acquiring necessary data for diagnosis and interpretation. They are also responsible for preparing and administering medications, ensuring patient safety through ALARA principles, and evaluating image quality.
Prisma Health Urgent Care
The technologist will perform high-quality diagnostic X-ray imaging, ensuring proper patient positioning and radiation safety while operating and maintaining radiologic equipment. They must also collaborate with the clinical team, document procedures in the EMR, and assist with basic patient care tasks like vital signs and triage.
$27 - $32 / HOUR
3 months ago
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document observations, respond to emergencies, and provide post-care instructions.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and explaining procedures, risks, and benefits to the patient. They are responsible for acquiring appropriate images, reviewing them, documenting observations, responding to medical emergencies, and providing post-care instructions.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established policies, which includes verifying patient identity, assessing medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They must also review images, document observations, respond to medical emergencies, and participate in process improvement activities within the radiology practice.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, assessing risks, and explaining procedures to patients. They acquire images, review them, document observations, and communicate data to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies.