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Weekend Radiology Information System Jobs in Oklahoma

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Weekend Radiology Information System information

What is the difference between Weekend Radiology Information System vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectWeekend Radiology Information SystemRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsTypically requires certification in radiology information systems or health ITRequires ARRT certification or equivalent
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, primarily IT and administrative settingsHospitals, clinics, imaging centers
Employer & IndustryHealthcare IT companies, hospitals, radiology departmentsMedical imaging departments in healthcare
Job FocusManaging radiology data, system maintenance, supportPerforming imaging procedures, patient positioning

The Weekend Radiology Information System role focuses on managing and supporting radiology data systems, while the Radiologic Technologist performs imaging procedures. Both roles are essential in healthcare but differ in credentials, environment, and daily tasks.

What cities in Oklahoma are hiring for Weekend Radiology Information System jobs?

Cities in Oklahoma with the most Weekend Radiology Information System job openings:

Ultrasonographer (Registered/Non-Registered) - HVC

Memorial Health System of Southwest Oklahoma

Lawton, OK • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

NON REGISTERED ULTRASONOGRAPHER

DEFINITION:

Under the supervision of the ultrasound supervisor, assists the radiologist and other physicians in achieving scans and films in order to achieve a diagnosis concerning patients receiving an ultrasound exam or sonogram.  Is able to provide patient care activities to include adult, pediatric and neonatal patients.  Responsible for the proper utilization of Radiology Information System as described in the RIS Policy and Procedures.  

REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS (IF APPLICABLE):

Meets requirements for registry by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Six months experience preferred working in the performance of ultrasound and must be registry eligible.

REGISTERED ULTRASONOGRAPHER

DEFINITION:

Under the supervision of the ultrasound supervisor, assists the radiologist and other physicians in achieving scans and films in order to achieve a diagnosis concerning patients receiving an ultrasound exam or sonogram.  Is able to provide patient care activities to include adult, pediatric and neonatal patients.  Responsible for the proper utilization of Radiology Information System as described in the RIS Policy and Procedures.  

REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS (IF APPLICABLE):

Current registration with a National Accredited Registry (ARDMS).

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

One years experience preferred working in the performance of ultrasound and must have current registration with a national accrediting organization (ARDMS).