Radiologic technologists operate imaging equipment to demonstrate anatomical or physiological structures of the human body for diagnostic purposes
Job Summary
Radiologic technologists operate imaging equipment to demonstrate anatomical or physiological structures of the human body for diagnostic purposes.
Produce quality images as directed by radiologists and providers for the diagnosis or treatment of anatomic or physiologic disorders.
Demonstrate knowledge of general anatomy, technical factors, CR and DR imaging fundamentals, radiation protection, practice ALARA, positioning and basic computer skills.
Matching Summary
Radiologic technologists operate imaging equipment to demonstrate anatomical or physiological structures of the human body for diagnostic purposes.
Salary
From $29.58 per hour; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Operate radiologic imaging equipment
Radiation safety measures and protection
Position and immobilize patients
Review and evaluate x-ray images
Administer medications within scope
Nice-to-have
Strong interpersonal skills
Work effectively with all healthcare disciplines
Ability to work in a stressful environment
Attention to detail and accuracy
Key Requirements
Graduate of an accredited school of Radiologic Technology
Iowa Permit to Practice – Radiography (or eligible)
Radiology Technician ARRT certification
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