Tampa General Hospital
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Tampa, Florida
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The CT Technologist independently performs a wide range of standard CT procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. They are responsible for conducting imaging, administering contrast materials, and maintaining high standards of patient care.
Candidates must hold an Associate's Degree in an imaging-related field and possess ARRT certifications in Radiography and CT. At least one year of experience as a CT Technologist and a valid state license are required.
Education Technical Program Radiologic Technology Associate's Degree Imaging related field such as Radiography, Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Therapy License/Registration - Issued by Florida or Compact State General Radiographer, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Radiation Therapy Technologist Certification American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) (R - Radiography) American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) (CT - Computerized Tomography) Basic Life Support (BLS) from American Heart Association or American Red Cross Work Experience One year experience as a CT Technologist A working knowledge of the CT equipment is necessary
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