The US Oncology Network
Location
Fort Worth, Texas
The CT Technologist is responsible for coordinating and administering CT/MRI radiologic exams while ensuring technical quality and timely reporting. They must also maintain patient safety, adhere to regulatory standards, and manage equipment quality control.
Candidates must hold an Associate's Degree in Radiologic Technology and possess ARRT certification. A minimum of three to seven years of experience as a CT Technologist is required depending on the level, along with current IV and CPR certifications.
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