Expert MRI is a cutting-edge medical diagnostics company featuring the region?s foremost experts in ... Graduate of a certified school of X-ray technology * Registered as a fully licensed X-ray ...
Expert MRI is a cutting-edge medical diagnostics company featuring the region?s foremost experts in ... Graduate of a certified school of X-ray technology * Registered as a fully licensed X-ray ...
Part Time Mri Tech information
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$812.54 - $1K
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What is the difference between Part Time Mri Tech vs Part Time Radiologic Technologist?
| Aspect | Part Time Mri Tech | Part Time Radiologic Technologist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | ARRT MRI certification, radiologic license | ARRT Radiography certification, radiologic license |
| Work Environment | Imaging centers, hospitals, outpatient clinics | Hospitals, clinics, outpatient imaging centers |
| Job Duties | Operate MRI machines, prepare patients for MRI scans | Perform X-rays, prepare patients for radiographic procedures |
Both roles require ARRT certification and involve working in medical imaging environments. The main difference is that MRI Techs specialize in MRI scans, while Radiologic Technologists perform X-rays and other radiographic procedures. The choice depends on your certification and preferred imaging modality.
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Posted 7 days ago
Job description
Expert MRI is a cutting-edge medical diagnostics company featuring the region?s foremost experts in neck/spine injury and general orthopedic imaging.
The physicians and staff at Expert MRI are among California?s most knowledgeable and experienced at diagnosing orthopedic and traumatic brain imaging. In addition to extensive MRI capabilities, we also use CT and X-ray to assist in properly diagnosing your patient?s condition.
We are currently looking for an X-Ray Technologist to join our team.
Our X-ray Technologist will operate X-Ray imaging equipment to produce flat - plane images of the patient ?s body for diagnostic purposes.
Responsibilities would include:
- Interviews patient to explain X-ray imaging procedures and ensures removal of those metal objects which can prevent successful imaging.
- Prevents others from entering the room when the X-ray machine is scanning.
- Positions patient on examining table or standing in the correct orientation and focuses on the area of interest, following protocols requested by Radiologist.
- Demonstrates the ability to facilitate patient and technologist communication during examination.
- Enters data such as patient history, anatomical area to be imaged, orientation specified, and positioning utilized into computer.
- Keys commands to specify views obtained and adjust parameters into computer.
- Observes patient through window of control room to monitor patient safety and comfort and communicates regularly with patient to assure comfort and compliance.
- Modify X-ray technique parameters as needed to achieve optimal results.
- Moves dicom datasets to destinations and storage per policy and procedure.
- Alerts and controls access to anyone about to enter the X-ray room to the danger of entering a radiation emitting area.
- Acts as a gatekeeper to maintain a safe environment.
- Stops imaging if problems arise. Minimizes radiation exposure while maintaining sufficient dose for diagnostic quality images.
- Solves problems in real time and escalates when necessary for quality and patient safety.
- Participates in the training of X-ray students in their clinical rotation as needed.
Education/Certificates/Licenses:
- Associate's degree or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or six months to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Basic Life Support Certified by American Heart Association
- Graduate of a certified school of X-ray technology
- Registered as a fully licensed X-ray technologist by ARRT bypassing the registry exam and qualifying for the position.
- Holds required licensure by the state of California.
What We Offer:
Paid Sick Time, 401(k) and growth opportunities
Expert MRI is an equal opportunity employer