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TELUS
Overview
The technologist is responsible for preparing patients and examination rooms while performing radiographic exams, bone densitometry, and mammography. They also conduct quality control tests on equipment and coordinate with healthcare professionals to ensure excellent client service.
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22 days ago
The Medical Imaging Technologist will prepare patients and examination rooms, perform radiographic exams, bone densitometry, and mammography, and conduct quality control tests on equipment. They will also follow up with healthcare professionals to ensure excellent client service.
HealthCareersInSask.ca
Performs a variety of specialized diagnostic technical procedures utilizing radiation equipment for the diagnosis and tracking of disease and pathology. Specialty disciplines include Mammography, Angiography (IR), and Computerized Tomography (CT).
CA$41 - CA$44 / HOUR
23 days ago
Performs diagnostic technical procedures utilizing radiation equipment for the diagnosis and tracking of disease and pathology. The role involves working with patients and ensuring accurate imaging results.
CA$38 - CA$41 / HOUR
1 month ago
Radiology Partners
Perform mammographic procedures and maintain quality assurance records according to ACR and state guidelines. Ensure patient safety by applying ALARA principles and maintaining proper anatomical orientation on all images.
Wellstar Health System
The CT Technologist will perform CT exams according to physician orders, protocols, and safety standards, which includes verifying patient identity, obtaining history, and preparing/positioning patients. Responsibilities also involve operating CT scanners, administering contrast media safely, optimizing image quality while minimizing radiation dose, and completing all necessary documentation.
CA$20,000 - CA$20,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
The MRI Technologist will perform MRI exams to produce diagnostic-quality images following established protocols, which includes verifying orders, conducting safety screenings, and preparing/monitoring patients. Core duties also involve applying MRI safety practices, safely administering contrast, reviewing images for acceptability, and ensuring proper documentation and transmission to PACS/RIS.