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- We are looking to employ a dedicated and skilled X-ray technician to take quality x-rays of patients’ bones, soft tissues, or organs as instructed by patients physicians. The X-ray technicians responsibilities include monitoring radiology supplies, attending mandatory...
- We need an X-Ray Technician to join our medical team. You must have an associate degree in radiology or a related field from an accredited program. Experience in radiology or as a medical assistant preferred. You must be able to make our patients feel comfortable and safe...
- Positions and restrains patients; and takes X-rays of patients chest, limbs, or other parts of the body as requested by physicians. Implements... ...state licensure. Proven experience working as an X-ray technician. Ability to move or lift patients. PROVISIONS Employment...
- We are looking to employ a dedicated and skilled X-ray technician to take quality x-rays of patients’ bones, soft tissues, or organs as instructed by patients physicians. The X-ray technicians responsibilities include monitoring radiology supplies, attending mandatory...
- We are looking to employ a dedicated and skilled X-ray technician to take quality x-rays of patients’ bones, soft tissues, or organs as instructed by patients physicians. Responsibilities: Verifying patients identity and reviewing physicians’ orders before beginning...
- An X-ray Technician, also known as a Radiologic Technologist, operates imaging equipment to produce diagnostic images of the human body. They work under the supervision of physicians, primarily radiologists, to help diagnose and treat injuries and diseases. Key responsibilities...
- Key Duties; Performing unsupervised diagnostic X-ray examinations (including mobile ward and OR), routine MRI examinations, routine... ..., or a related field. Proven experience working as an X-ray technician. Ability to move or lift patients. Ability to stand for extended...
- An X-ray Technician, also known as a Radiologic Technologist, uses advanced technology to create images of a patients internal body parts to aid in diagnosis and treatment. They operate X-ray equipment, position patients, ensure safety, and collaborate with medical professionals...
- Preparing patients for testing Operating X-ray machines Maintaining equipment Explaining procedures to patients Calibrating... ...Appropriate state licensure. Proven experience working as an X-ray technician. Ability to move or lift patients. Ability to stand for...
- X-ray technicians take x-rays of patients internal anatomy to aid physicians in diagnosing illnesses, diseases, or injuries. They explain x-ray procedures to patients and ensure that patients are exposed to limited amounts of radiation. “X-ray technician“ is no longer used...
- ...radiology, or a related field. Certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Appropriate state licensure. Proven experience working as an X-ray technician. PROVISIONS Transport provided . Medical insurance provided Salary: Negotiable
- An X-ray technician, also known as a radiologic technologist, is a healthcare professional who operates imaging equipment to create images of a patients internal structures for diagnostic purposes. They work closely with physicians to ensure accurate imaging and provide...
- ...the patient for imaging Equipment operation: Set up and adjust X-ray equipment to obtain clear images Image acquisition: Take X-... ...providers for reading What Is the Process of Becoming an X-Ray Technician X-ray technicians work in hospitals, imaging centers, urgent...
- An X-ray Technician, also known as a Radiologic Technologist, operates X-ray equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes, ensuring patient safety and comfort while adhering to radiation safety protocols. REQUIREMENTS Bachelors or associates degree...
- An X-ray Technician, also known as a Radiologic Technologist, operates imaging equipment to produce diagnostic images of the human body. They work with physicians to diagnose and monitor injuries and illnesses. Their duties include preparing patients for procedures, operating...
- ...through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Appropriate state licensure. Proven experience working as an X-ray technician. Ability to move or lift patients. Ability to stand for extended periods. Excellent analytical and problem-solving...
- An X-ray Specialist, also known as a Radiologic Technologist or X-ray Technician, operates X-ray equipment to produce diagnostic images of patients internal structures. They are responsible for patient positioning, equipment operation, image evaluation, and ensuring patient...
- The main responsibility of an X-Ray Technician is to ensure that imaging tests are performed safely and correctly in a hospital, imaging center, urgent care center, outpatient clinic or other facility. Some specific X-Ray Technician job duties that they may perform include...
- An X-ray Specialist, also known as a Radiologic Technologist or X-ray Technician, is a healthcare professional responsible for operating X-ray machines to produce medical images of the body, assisting with patient positioning, ensuring radiation safety, and providing support...
- Interpreting X-ray images to diagnose diseases and other medical conditions. Performing radiographic exams and other imaging procedures... ...in Radiologic Technology or a related field. • Valid X-Ray Technician license. • Experience operating radiographic equipment in a...
- An X-ray Specialist, also known as an X-ray Technician or Radiologic Technologist, is a healthcare professional responsible for operating X-ray equipment to produce clear images of a patients internal structures, assisting physicians in diagnosing medical conditions by...
- Performs radiographic procedures for patients in surgery. Cleans, maintains, and makes minor adjustments to radiographic equipment, including determining repairs needed to equipment. Protects patient and other personnel from radiation hazards. Maintains radiographic supplies...
- An X-ray Specialist, also known as a Radiologic Technologist or X-ray Technician, is a healthcare professional who uses imaging equipment to create diagnostic images of the body. They are responsible for preparing patients, operating X-ray equipment, ensuring patient safety...
- ...procedure and answering questions Position patients: Move patients into the correct position for the exam Operate equipment: Use X-ray equipment to take images of the body part being examined Adjust equipment: Make adjustments to the X-ray machine to ensure the...
- ...film, and equipment. REQUIREMENTS • Certification or associate degree in Radiologic Technology or a related field. • Valid X-Ray Technician license. • Experience operating radiographic equipment in a clinical or hospital setting. • Strong understanding of...
- An X-ray Technician, also known as a radiologic technologist, captures images of patients internal structures using X-ray machines to aid in diagnosis and treatment. They prepare patients, operate equipment, ensure safety, and maintain records, collaborating with physicians...
- An X-ray Specialist, also known as a radiologic technologist or X-ray technician, operates radiographic equipment to produce diagnostic images of the body. They are responsible for positioning patients, setting up equipment, and capturing images that aid in the diagnosis...
- Radiologic technologists, also known as radiographers, perform medical exams using X-rays on patients to create images of specific parts of the body. The images are then interpreted by a doctor for diagnosis and monitoring of disease. REQUIREMENTS Experience: 3 years...
- An X-ray Specialist, also known as a Radiologic Technologist or X-ray Technician, uses imaging equipment to create images of the human body for diagnostic purposes. They work closely with physicians to ensure accurate imaging for diagnosing and treating patients. REQUIREMENTS...
- An X-ray Specialist, also known as a Radiologic Technologist or Radiographer, uses X-ray technology to create images of the body for diagnosing and treating diseases or injuries. They operate X-ray equipment, prepare patients for procedures, and ensure patient safety and...