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TriHealth
Overview
The CT technologist performs procedures to assist in the diagnosis of disease and injuries, ensuring high-quality diagnostic images are produced. Responsibilities include patient care, maintaining accurate records, and orienting new staff.
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16 days ago
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The Senior Physical Therapist is responsible for the evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning for all referred patients, aiming to progress them to their highest level of function. This role involves coordinating treatment plans with other healthcare professionals and participating in student education and clinical literature application.
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Tenet Healthcare
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 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, 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, 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 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 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 results, document exceptions, and communicate findings to the radiologist while responding to medical emergencies as needed.
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, communicate findings to the radiologist, and respond to medical emergencies as needed.
The position involves providing evaluation and treatment for patients referred by medical staff and offering clinical expertise to the multidisciplinary therapy team. This role also serves as a resource for physical therapy staff regarding clinical guidance, practice, and ethics, including supervising student education programs.
The Physical Therapist is responsible for the evaluation, treatment, and discharge planning of all referred patients, acting as an integral healthcare provider to assist patients to their highest level of function. Essential functions include providing therapy evaluations, treatment planning, interventions, and discharge planning across various settings, and participating in student education.
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.
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, documenting exceptions, and communicating data to the radiologist.
The technologist performs diagnostic CT exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, updating medical history, and explaining procedures including risks and benefits. They acquire images, review them, document observations, respond to emergencies, and provide post-care instructions to patients.