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Envision Radiology
Overview
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.
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Compensation
$35 - $46 / HOUR
Posted
2 months ago
Tenet Healthcare
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They are also responsible for reviewing images, documenting observations, responding to medical emergencies, and participating in quality improvement activities within the radiology practice.
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The technologist performs diagnostic Mammographic exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, and explaining procedures, risks, and benefits to the patient. They are responsible for setting up equipment, acquiring images, reviewing them, documenting exceptions, and responding to medical emergencies as needed.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining the procedure, and acquiring appropriate images. They must also review images, document observations, respond to medical emergencies, and participate in process improvement activities within the radiology practice.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, verifying patient identity, obtaining medical history, and explaining procedures, risks, and benefits to the patient. They are responsible for setting up equipment, acquiring images, reviewing them, documenting exceptions, communicating data to the radiologist, responding to emergencies, and providing post-care instructions.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They are also responsible for reviewing images, documenting observations, responding to medical emergencies, and participating in process improvement activities within the radiology practice.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining the procedure, and acquiring appropriate images. They are also responsible for reviewing images, documenting observations, responding to medical emergencies, and participating in process improvement activities within the radiology practice.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining the procedure, and acquiring appropriate images. They must also review images, document observations, respond to medical emergencies, and participate in quality improvement activities within the radiology practice.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They must also review images, document observations, respond to medical emergencies, and participate in quality improvement activities within the radiology practice.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They are also responsible for reviewing images, documenting observations, responding to medical emergencies, and participating in quality improvement activities.
The technologist performs diagnostic mammographic exams following established procedures, which includes verifying patient identity, updating medical history, explaining procedures, and acquiring appropriate images. They must also review images, document observations, respond to medical emergencies, and participate in process improvement activities within the radiology practice.