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ARRT - CT Technologist

ARRT - CT Technologist As a CT Technologist, you will be an essential part of our client's radiology team, responsible for performing a variety of diagnostic imaging proceduresYou will work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide high-quality imaging services to our patientsThis position offers an exciting opportunity to work with advanced technology and make a meaningful impact on patient care For a California Hospital
Responsibilities:
Perform diagnostic imaging procedures, including X-rays, CT scans, and fluoroscopy, as ordered by physiciansRadiology Technologists must have or be able to acquire AART certificationPosition patients accurately to obtain high-quality images while ensuring patient comfort and safetyOperate imaging equipment and make necessary adjustments to produce clear and accurate imagesReview images for quality and ensure all required information is properly documentedCollaborate with radiologists and other healthcare team members to interpret imaging results and assist in patient care decisionsMaintain equipment, ensure proper safety protocols, and report any malfunctions or concerns
Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited radiologic technology programStrong knowledge of radiologic imaging procedures and equipment operationExcellent communication skills and ability to work effectively in a teamAttention to detail and the ability to follow protocols and safety proceduresBLS/CPR certification preferredIf interested in this opportunity, please contact.
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Tom Tomlinson - Senior Recruiter 605.
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