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Valley Health System
Overview
The MRI Technologist operates MRI scanners to produce detailed diagnostic and interventional scans based on physician orders. Responsibilities include managing patient safety checklists, archiving exams in PACS/RIS, and maintaining facility order.
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Compensation
$48 - $60 / HOUR
Posted
22 days ago
Singing River Health System
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Salary not listed
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The Imaging Technologist prepares for various radiologic procedures to produce diagnostic images of the body. They operate radiation-producing equipment, verify patient identification, and ensure proper archiving of exams.
1 month ago
The Imaging Technologist prepares for and operates radiation-producing equipment under general supervision to produce diagnostic images for pathological conditions and traumatic disorders. Responsibilities include verifying patient identification, managing PACS archiving and RIS completion, and maintaining facility order while staying current with imaging protocols.
$37 - $47 / HOUR
The Imaging Technologist prepares for and produces images of the body using radiation-producing equipment following physician orders for diagnostic purposes. This role involves verifying patient identification, managing exam documentation in PACS and RIS, and maintaining facility order.
$36 - $45 / HOUR
The MRI Technologist prepares and operates an MRI scanner, producing detailed scans for diagnostic purposes. They assist patients, verify safety protocols, and ensure proper archiving of exams.
$46 - $57 / HOUR
3 months ago
The MRI Technologist prepares for and operates an MRI Scanner following physician orders to produce detailed computer-generated scans for diagnostic and interventional information. This includes assisting patients, verifying identification, managing worklists, archiving exams on PACS, and ensuring proper completion in RIS while maintaining facilities.
The MRI Technologist prepares and operates an MRI Scanner according to physician orders, producing detailed scans for diagnostic purposes. They assist patients, verify identification, and ensure proper archiving of exams.