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American Addiction Centers
Overview
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals, performing diagnostic imaging procedures, and ensuring patient safety through strict adherence to radiation protocols. They also manage departmental quality control, maintain accurate patient records, and coordinate patient flow within the cardiology nuclear stress department.
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Compensation
$41 - $62 / HOUR
Posted
21 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The MRI Technologist administers contrast, positions patients, follows exam protocols, and communicates with patients to ensure safety and comfort during procedures. Responsibilities also include ensuring image quality, adhering to MRI safety guidelines, and accurately managing scheduling and data entry in relevant systems.
$39 - $53 / HOUR
1 month ago
The MRI Technologist administers contrast, positions patients, follows exam protocols, and communicates with patients before and during procedures to ensure safety and comfort. Responsibilities also include operating MRI equipment, ensuring image quality, adhering to safety guidelines, and maintaining accurate records.
$38 - $54 / HOUR
The Radiology Tech is responsible for ensuring all exams are correctly ordered, positioned, and tracked in the HIS/RIS system, while communicating with patients regarding history, risks, and comfort during procedures. Key duties also include producing quality radiographs, obtaining 'wet readings' from radiologists, and maintaining work areas and supplies.
$30 - $44 / HOUR
The MRI Technologist administers gadolinium contrast, positions patients for scans, and ensures safety protocols are followed. They also review orders, communicate with patients, and maintain equipment.
The MRI Technologist administers contrast, positions the patient, follows exam protocols, and communicates with the patient before and during the procedure to ensure safety and comfort. Responsibilities also include operating the MRI machine, ensuring image quality, adhering to strict MRI safety guidelines, and maintaining accurate record-keeping in HIS/RIS.
The Radiology Tech is responsible for ensuring correct exam ordering, accurate charging, and tracking within the HIS/RIS system. Key duties include positioning and immobilizing patients, selecting proper radiographic techniques, communicating with patients about procedures, and ensuring image quality.
The MRI Technologist administers contrast, positions patients, follows exam protocols, and communicates with patients before and during procedures to ensure safety and comfort. Responsibilities also include operating the MRI scanner, ensuring image quality, and strictly adhering to all MRI safety guidelines and regulatory standards.
The Ultrasonographer ensures exams are ordered correctly and communicates with patients before and during procedures. They conduct scans according to protocols, annotate images, and prepare studies for radiologists.
$43 - $61 / HOUR
The Ultrasonographer ensures all exams are ordered correctly and communicates with patients before and during procedures. They conduct scans according to set protocols and prepare images for radiologists while maintaining a clean work area.
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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 perform clerical tasks related to scheduling and recordkeeping.
$40 - $56 / HOUR
The Sonographer ensures accurate exam ordering, charging, and tracking within the HIS/RIS system while communicating effectively with patients before and during procedures. Responsibilities also include conducting scans according to protocol, accurately annotating images, and assisting with specialized procedures like amniocentesis and biopsies.
The Sonographer ensures correct exam ordering, charging, and tracking in HIS/RIS while communicating with patients about procedures, risks, and comfort levels. Responsibilities also include conducting scans according to protocol, accurately annotating images, compiling studies for the radiologist, and assisting with invasive procedures like amniocentesis.
The Sonographer ensures correct exam ordering, accurate charging, and tracks data within HIS/RIS, while communicating effectively with patients before and during procedures to monitor safety and comfort. Responsibilities also include conducting scans according to protocol, accurately annotating images, compiling studies for the radiologist, and assisting with invasive procedures like amniocentesis.
The Sonographer ensures accurate exam ordering, charging, and tracking within HIS/RIS, while communicating with patients about procedures, risks, and monitoring their safety and comfort during scans. Responsibilities also include obtaining patient history, conducting scans according to protocol, accurately annotating images, and compiling studies for the radiologist.
The Ultrasonographer ensures correct exam ordering, charging, and tracking in HIS/RIS while communicating with patients about procedures, risks, and expectations. Responsibilities include obtaining patient history, conducting scans according to protocol, accurately annotating images, and compiling studies for the radiologist.
Independence Health System
The Mammography Technologist operates radiologic equipment to produce high-quality breast tissue images for diagnostic purposes. They are responsible for patient preparation, documentation, equipment quality control, and ensuring adherence to safety and regulatory standards.
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 perform clerical tasks related to patient scheduling and recordkeeping.
2 months ago
The Sonographer ensures accurate exam ordering, charging, and tracking within HIS/RIS, while communicating with patients to explain procedures, monitor comfort, and obtain necessary history for the radiologist. Responsibilities also include conducting scans according to protocol, accurately annotating images, preparing studies for review, and assisting with invasive procedures like amniocentesis and biopsies.
The MRI Technologist performs diagnostic Magnetic Resonance exams by positioning patients, administering contrast agents, and monitoring patient safety. They are also responsible for maintaining equipment, documenting patient history, and facilitating communication between departments to ensure timely procedures.