Mri Technologist - Duke Hospital - Durham - Full Time
By Duke Health At , Durham, 27710
Provide education and training for student technologists.
Assist with education and training of new physicians (interns, residents, and fellows, attending's) if Applicable.
Level I must obtain ARRT certification within 12 months of employment.
Level II Minimum of two years' experience as an MRI technologist.
Level III A minimum of 4 years' experience within specialty modality in which they are seeking promotion
This position is eligible for a Sign-on bonus!!!!
Surgical Technologist Full Time Days
By Stanford Health Care ValleyCare At , Pleasanton, 94588, Ca $40.09 - $50.11 an hour
Knowledgeable about current practice and compliance requirements within job role and specialty.
One year of experience as an Operating Room Technician preferred.
Association of Surgical Technologist (AST) certification preferred
National Center of Competency Testing (NCCT) certification preferred
Current American Heart Association BLS Certification
Good communication skills with the ability to read, write and understand the English language
Mri Technologist Jobs
By Mayo Clinic At , Mankato, 56002, Mn $33.07 - $49.60 an hour

Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career as an MRI Technologist? We are looking for a full-time MRI Technologist to join our team! Our ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, a strong attention to detail, and the ability to work independently. If you are passionate about providing quality patient care and have a desire to learn and grow in the field, then this is the job for you!

Overview:

MRI Technologists are responsible for performing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans on patients. They must be able to operate MRI equipment, prepare patients for scans, and interpret the results. They must also be able to provide patient care and comfort before, during, and after the scan.

Detailed Job Description:

MRI Technologists are responsible for performing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans on patients. They must be able to operate MRI equipment, prepare patients for scans, and interpret the results. They must also be able to provide patient care and comfort before, during, and after the scan. They must be able to explain the procedure to the patient and answer any questions they may have. They must also be able to recognize any potential problems during the scan and take appropriate action.

What is Mri Technologist Full Time Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of MRI technology and equipment
• Ability to operate MRI equipment
• Ability to prepare patients for scans
• Ability to interpret scan results
• Ability to provide patient care and comfort
• Ability to explain the procedure to the patient
• Ability to recognize potential problems during the scan
• Ability to take appropriate action

What is Mri Technologist Full Time Job Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology or related field
• Certification as an MRI Technologist
• Current CPR certification
• Knowledge of MRI technology and equipment
• Ability to operate MRI equipment
• Ability to prepare patients for scans
• Ability to interpret scan results
• Ability to provide patient care and comfort
• Ability to explain the procedure to the patient
• Ability to recognize potential problems during the scan
• Ability to take appropriate action

What is Mri Technologist Full Time Job Knowledge?

MRI Technologists must have a thorough knowledge of MRI technology and equipment, as well as the ability to operate the equipment. They must also be able to interpret scan results and provide patient care and comfort.

What is Mri Technologist Full Time Job Experience?

MRI Technologists must have at least one year of experience working in a healthcare setting. They must also have experience operating MRI equipment and preparing patients for scans.

What is Mri Technologist Full Time Job Responsibilities?

• Operate MRI equipment
• Prepare patients for scans
• Interpret scan results
• Provide patient care and comfort
• Explain the procedure to the patient
• Recognize potential problems during the scan
• Take appropriate action