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San Juan Regional Medical Center
Overview
The Radiology CT Technologist performs basic radiologic procedures at a professional level, ensuring high-quality diagnostic images. They provide coverage for various departments and maintain the cleanliness and organization of exam rooms.
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Posted
1 month ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Ultrasonographer is responsible for ensuring exams are ordered correctly, communicating with patients, and conducting scans according to set protocols. They also prepare images for radiologists and assist with procedures like amniocentesis.
$43 - $61 / HOUR
Tenet Healthcare
The role involves working under supervision to operate radiology equipment, verify patient information, explain procedures, acquire images, and review initial observations. Responsibilities also include maintaining room stock, responding to emergencies, and assisting with patient transport and process improvement activities.
2 months ago
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams using appropriate imaging equipment after verifying patient identity and reviewing medical records for exam appropriateness. Responsibilities also include explaining procedures, acquiring images, reviewing results, documenting exceptions, and responding to medical emergencies.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and interviewing patients to assess risks and obtain necessary history. They are responsible for setting up equipment, acquiring images, reviewing them, documenting observations, and communicating data to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiological exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining necessary medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them for initial observations, document exceptions, and respond to medical emergencies as appropriate.
This role involves working under the supervision of a registered Radiologic Technologist to operate radiology equipment, verify patient identity, and assist with patient preparation and procedural explanations. The incumbent will also be responsible for acquiring appropriate images, reviewing initial observations, maintaining room stock, and participating in quality improvement activities.
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 CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They set up equipment, acquire images, review results, document exceptions, and communicate findings to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies.
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits of administered pharmaceuticals. They set up equipment, acquire images, review them, document exceptions, and communicate findings to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies.
Prisma Health
The CT Tech performs a variety of procedures applying ionizing radiation and communicates effectively with physicians and nursing staff. They are responsible for patient identification, positioning, and ensuring the timely completion of CT scans.
3 months ago
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, 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, communicating data to the radiologist, responding to emergencies, and providing post-care instructions.
Southeast Health
The role involves coordinating and performing diagnostic radiologic cases for patients, which includes operating all radiologic and fluoroscopic equipment while strictly adhering to radiation safety rules. This position provides coverage to the emergency room, surgery, and other areas requiring radiologic procedures.
Healthforce by TLC
The CT Tech will perform cross-sectional imaging procedures following CT protocols, acquiring high-quality scans, adjusting technical factors, and applying dose-optimization strategies. Responsibilities also include managing contrast administration, ensuring patient safety, performing quality assurance, and communicating findings to radiologists.
$2,897 - $3,027 / WEEK
The role involves performing diagnostic exams using imaging equipment like CT, MRI, Interventional Radiology, and Cardiology, while verifying patient identity, updating medical history, and explaining procedures and risks to patients. Responsibilities also include reviewing images, documenting observations, responding to medical emergencies, and participating in process improvement activities within the radiology practice.
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.
$15,000 / YEAR
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established policies, verifying patient identity, reviewing medical records, and interviewing patients to update medical history and assess risks. They explain procedures, acquire images, review results, document observations, respond to emergencies, and provide post-care instructions.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They are also responsible for reviewing images, documenting observations, responding to medical emergencies, and participating in quality improvement activities within the radiology practice.