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The CT Technologist performs radiological scans and assists physicians with paramedical and clerical duties for patient care. Responsibilities include preparing equipment, positioning patients, and ensuring radiation safety protocols are followed.
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1 month ago
The CT Technologist performs radiological scans and assists physicians with patient care and clerical duties. Responsibilities include preparing equipment, positioning patients, and ensuring radiation safety protocols are followed.
The CT Technologist assists physicians by performing radiological, paramedical, and clerical duties necessary for patient care, primarily focusing on the daily operations of the CT department under the direction of the Radiology Supervisor and physicians. Key duties include preparing rooms and equipment, explaining procedures to patients, positioning them correctly, taking scans as requested, and ensuring proper image transmission to PACS.
The CT Technologist assists physicians by performing radiological, paramedical, and clerical duties necessary for patient care, primarily focusing on the daily operations of the CT department. Key duties include preparing rooms and equipment, positioning patients for scans, assisting radiologists during procedures, and ensuring accurate image transmission to PACS.
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Produces high-quality diagnostic radiologic images while adhering to strict radiation safety and protection standards. Provides direct patient care for high-acuity patients in emergency, inpatient, and outpatient settings, including trauma and ICU.
The CT Technologist assists physicians and performs radiological, paramedical, and clerical duties required in the care and assistance of patients. They are primarily responsible for helping with the daily operations of the CT department.
2 months ago