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Precision Imaging Centers
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As a Mammography Technologist, you will perform screening and diagnostic mammograms while ensuring a safe and supportive experience for every patient. You will also be responsible for quality control checks and maintaining documentation in the RIS system.
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2 days ago
Women's Care
Perform complex sonographic examinations and analyze diagnostic data to optimize patient care. Generate preliminary reports and collaborate with physicians to visualize findings and aid in diagnosis.
1 month ago
The technologist will perform screening and diagnostic mammograms with precision, ensuring high-quality images through accurate patient positioning and adherence to protocols. Essential duties also include conducting daily quality control checks on equipment and completing all necessary patient and exam documentation in the RIS system.
$35 - $40 / HOUR
UPMC
Performs computed tomography procedures using established protocols and complex imaging equipment while ensuring accurate documentation and coding. Communicates effectively with patients to explain procedures and ensures safety through proper patient identification and contrast administration.
The Diagnostic Technologist performs diagnostic radiography procedures using state-of-the-art equipment while ensuring accurate patient identification and documentation. They are responsible for managing image data, coding exams, and maintaining high standards of patient care and safety.
Ochsner Health
The Emergency Radiologist will cover ER and hospital inpatient examinations from the Ochsner Main Campus and community hospitals. The role involves working in a collegial environment with other radiologists and residents.
2 months ago
The Nuclear Med Technologist is responsible for performing nuclear medicine exams and ensuring optimal results while maintaining patient care standards. They must also manage records related to radiopharmaceuticals and ensure proper coding and tracking of exams.
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for performing nuclear medicine exams and ensuring proper patient care. This includes communicating with patients, maintaining records, and performing quality control checks on equipment.
Responsibilities include properly identifying patients using two identifiers, documenting history, reviewing orders, and ensuring MR safety, including contrast administration. Technologists must also ensure exams are properly coded, tracked in the RIS system, networked for archiving, and that all charges are entered.
Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
The Radiologic Technologist will be responsible for producing diagnostic images using various modalities like X-rays, CT, and MRI, ensuring accuracy for diagnosis and management of patient conditions. This includes performing imaging tests according to protocols, maintaining equipment, ensuring infection control, and communicating effectively with clinical staff.
$28 - $42 / HOUR
The Interventional Technologist performs imaging procedures competently using technical skills that require independent judgment to apply ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes. Key duties include demonstrating proper positioning, supporting general radiographic procedures when needed, and fostering an environment that supports aseptic technique during procedures.
The technologist performs diagnostic imaging procedures requiring independent judgment and initiative, applying prescribed ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes without constant supervision. Responsibilities include proper patient identification, reviewing orders, documenting history, administering contrast, and ensuring accurate coding and tracking of all performed exams.
The technologist performs computed tomography procedures, including contrast administration, using complex imaging equipment for image acquisition, analysis, and documentation. Responsibilities also involve ensuring proper coding, networking, and charge entry within the RIS and ISITE systems.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiography procedures using complex imaging equipment for image acquisition, analysis, and documentation according to protocol. Responsibilities also include proper patient identification, clear communication of instructions, administering contrast, and ensuring accurate system coding and charge entry.
The Interventional Technologist performs imaging procedures competently using various technical procedures requiring independent judgment to apply ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes. Responsibilities include demonstrating proper positioning, understanding patient preparation and equipment operation, fostering aseptic technique, and administering contrast under proceduralist direction.
The technologist performs computed tomography procedures, including contrast administration, utilizing complex imaging equipment for image acquisition, analysis, and documentation. Responsibilities also involve ensuring proper coding, tracking, networking, and charging for all performed exams within the RIS and ISITE systems.
The Diagnostic Technologist is responsible for properly identifying patients, reviewing orders, and performing diagnostic radiography procedures using established protocols and complex imaging equipment. This role also involves ensuring all exams are correctly coded, tracked, networked for archiving, and that associated charges are accurately entered.
The technologist performs computed tomography procedures, including administering contrast and using complex imaging equipment for data acquisition, analysis, and documentation. Responsibilities also involve ensuring proper coding, tracking, networking, and charging for all performed exams within the RIS and ISITE systems.
The technologist performs diagnostic radiography procedures using complex imaging equipment for image acquisition, analysis, and documentation according to protocol. Responsibilities also include proper patient identification, clear communication of instructions, reviewing patient history, administering contrast, and ensuring accurate system tracking and charge entry.
The Radiologic Technologist will produce diagnostic images using various modalities like X-rays, CT, and MRI, ensuring accurate diagnoses by adhering to departmental protocols. Responsibilities include patient history documentation, equipment maintenance, quality assurance checks, and effective communication across hospital departments.