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Overview
The CT Technologist performs CT examinations and positions patients to obtain high-quality images for radiological interpretation. They also ensure patient care and safety throughout the examination process.
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Compensation
$35 - $46 / HOUR
Posted
2 months ago
The Ultrasound Technologist performs ultrasound procedures for adult and pediatric patients and assists radiologists during specialized exams. They are responsible for ensuring high-quality images while providing patient care and maintaining equipment.
$41 - $53 / HOUR
The technologist performs MRI, CT, and X-Ray procedures, which includes patient preparation, positioning, scanning, and monitoring the patient's condition before, during, and after the exam. Essential duties also involve maintaining equipment, adhering to safety protocols, and coordinating scan protocols with the Radiologist.
$41 - $50 / HOUR
Northwell
The technologist operates X-ray equipment to create radiographs of designated body parts, ensuring quality control checks are performed and required documentation is maintained. Responsibilities also include translating procedures for patients, performing various exams according to standards, and promptly reporting any patient abnormalities to the Radiologist.
$79,880 - $136,340 / YEAR
The technologist performs routine and diagnostic exams of breast anatomy, interfacing with patients to obtain medical history, provide instructions, and ensure high-quality scans for radiologist interpretation. Essential duties also include coordinating protocols, maintaining equipment, and communicating departmental concerns to management.
The MRI Technologist performs MRI procedures according to protocol, including patient preparation, obtaining necessary clinical information, and ensuring the best possible image quality for radiologist interpretation. This role also involves maintaining the patient environment, adhering to safety procedures, and coordinating equipment maintenance and departmental concerns.
$38 - $48 / HOUR
The CT Technologist performs CT examinations by positioning the patient and executing cross-section anatomical scans using proper technical factors to generate images and tissue density values. Key duties include interfacing with patients to explain procedures, reviewing charts for necessary information, obtaining prior exams, and coordinating scan protocols with the Radiologist.
3 months ago
Cooper University Hospital
The MRI Technologist is responsible for interviewing and screening patients before MRI procedures to ensure safety and adherence to established protocols set by Radiologists. This includes performing the MRI studies, transferring images, documenting patient history, and completing all records within the EPIC/EMR and PACS systems.
$33 - $53 / HOUR
The MRI Technologist performs required MRI procedures according to protocol, including patient preparation, obtaining necessary medical history, and ensuring patient safety throughout the process. Essential duties involve performing high-quality scans, coordinating protocols with the Radiologist, maintaining equipment, and providing comprehensive patient care before, during, and after the exam.
$38 - $50 / HOUR
The MRI Technologist performs MRI procedures according to protocol, including patient preparation, interfacing with patients to explain procedures, and reviewing charts for necessary clinical information. Essential functions also involve obtaining prior exams, performing high-quality scans, coordinating protocols with the Radiologist, and maintaining/inspecting equipment.
$36 - $47 / HOUR
The MRI Technologist performs MRI procedures according to protocol, including patient preparation, reviewing charts, and obtaining high-quality scans for radiologist interpretation. This role also involves maintaining the patient environment, adhering to safety procedures, and coordinating scan protocols with the Radiologist.
4 months ago
The CT Technologist performs CT examinations by positioning the patient and using proper technical factors to generate cross-sectional anatomical scans for tissue density values. Essential functions include interfacing with patients to explain procedures, reviewing medical charts, obtaining prior exams, performing high-quality scans, and coordinating scan protocols with the Radiologist.
The MRI Technologist performs MRI procedures according to protocol, including patient preparation, obtaining necessary medical history, and ensuring the best possible image quality. Responsibilities also involve maintaining the patient environment, adhering to safety procedures, and coordinating scans with the Radiologist.
The CT Technologist performs CT examinations by positioning the patient and using proper technical factors to generate cross-section anatomical scans for interpretation. Essential duties include interfacing with patients to explain procedures, reviewing charts for necessary information, performing high-quality scans, and coordinating image transfers and protocols with the Radiologist.
The CT Technologist performs CT examinations by positioning the patient and utilizing proper technical factors to generate cross-sectional anatomical scans for interpretation. Essential duties include interfacing with patients to explain procedures, reviewing medical charts, obtaining prior exams, and ensuring high-quality scan submission to the Radiologist.
5 months ago
The Ultrasound Technologist performs diagnostic and/or treatment ultrasound procedures on adult and pediatric patients, ensuring high-quality images are obtained while providing excellent patient care before, during, and after the exam. This role also involves assisting radiologists during specialized exams and coordinating departmental concerns with management.
The technologist performs MRI procedures according to protocol, including patient preparation, obtaining necessary history, and ensuring patient safety before, during, and after the exam. Essential functions also involve coordinating scan protocols with the Radiologist and maintaining/inspecting all required equipment.
The technologist performs ultrasound procedures on adult and pediatric patients for diagnosis or treatment, interfacing with patients to explain procedures and review medical history. Essential functions include performing scans, assisting radiologists during specialized exams, transferring images, and maintaining equipment quality.
The MRI Technologist is responsible for interviewing and screening patients before MRI procedures to check for safety concerns or contraindications. They must perform MRI procedures according to protocols established by Radiologists, including starting studies, transferring images, and documenting patient history in EPIC, EMR, and PACS systems.
The technologist performs routine and diagnostic exams related to breast anatomy, interfacing with patients to explain procedures, obtain history, and ensure image quality. Essential duties also include coordinating protocols with the Radiologist and maintaining/inspecting all necessary equipment.