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Children’s Minnesota
Overview
The CT Technologist operates CT scanning equipment to generate images for Radiologists, which involves orienting the patient and family to the procedure. The technologist is also responsible for physically preparing and processing the patient through the study, assessing image quality, and presenting the completed images.
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2 months ago
Banner Health
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