Travel MRI Technologist Hotels & Hospitality - Malden, MA at Geebo

Travel MRI Technologist

The OpportunityDescriptionWe're looking for a Travel MRI Tech, working in the Healthcare Systems & Services industry in Texas, United States.
Performing MRI diagnostic imaging procedures on appropriate anatomical regions according to department procedures and protocols.
Locating and recording internal elements of the body, and identifying any anomalies indicative of disease, injury, or other medically significant conditions.
Adjusting equipment and calming patient to eliminate test artifacts.
Monitoring the patient for potentially dangerous physical and emotional changes.
Evaluating test results for clarity and accuracy.
Reviewing tests with peers and physician.
Informing physicians of preliminary findings as requested according to department procedures.
Distributing completed test results to physicians and service providers.
Preparing diagnostic information for physician interpretation.
Maintaining patient charts, entering diagnosis and billing codes, logging data into patient information systems, and updating file systems for tests performed.
Cleaning and sterilizing equipment and work space.
Recognizing equipment malfunctions and readjusting equipment or writing referrals for repair.
Instructing patients in pretest preparation, answering questions, and explaining procedures.
Performing additional duties as required.
Experience Required for Your Success Clinical Radiographer background with a minimum of 2 years MRI clinical experience required Siemens equipment experience required Valid ARRT license, registered in MRI Strong communication skills both written and verbal needed Ability to interact with client personnel and team members in an autonomous responsible, professional and ethical manner Must be flexible, reliable and demonstrate sound judgment and initiative Recommended Skills Billing Clinical Works Communication Ethics Service Industries Magnetic Resonance Imaging Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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