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Alternate job titles: Physician - Radiology | Doctor of Radiology | Radiologist | Radiologist - Diagnostic

The Interventional Radiologist consults with patients to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Examines and diagnoses disorders and diseases of the human body using x-ray and radioactive materials. Being an Interventional Radiologist requires a degree in medicine from an accredited school and is licensed to practice. Treats benign and malignant growths with exposure to x-rays and radioisotopes. In addition, Interventional Radiologist may require at least 2-4 years of radiology experience. May report to a medical director. Interventional Radiologist's years of experience requirement ma more...



Alternate job titles: Doctor of Radiology | Interventional Radiologist | Radiologist | Radiologist - Diagnostic

Examines and diagnoses disorders and diseases of the human body using x-ray and radioactive materials. Consults with patients to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Treats benign and malignant growths with exposure to x-rays and radioisotopes. Requires a MD degree from an accredited school. Requires a valid state license to practice. May report to a medical director. Years of experience may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. more...


Alternate job titles: Special Procedures Radiological Technologist

Assists physicians in interventional procedures and provides diagnostic aid by conducting organ or body scans on patients. Administers and records isotope dosage in accordance with established departmental protocol. Observes patient during procedure and reports abnormal activity. Typically requires a bachelor's degree, at least 2 years of experience in radiology and registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Typically reports to a chief technologist or manager. Years of experience may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is more...


Alternate job titles: Special Procedures Technician | Radiologic Special Procedures Tech

The Radiology Technician, Special Procedures prepares and positions patients for treatment and examination. Assists physicians with various interventional radiological procedures to diagnose and treat cardiac, vascular, and other conditions. Being a Radiology Technician, Special Procedures produces radiologic films of the body requiring specialized procedures to assist in the diagnosis of diseases and injuries. Observes and monitors the patient's condition during treatment. In addition, Radiology Technician, Special Procedures ensures all radiation safety procedures and standards are followed more...



Alternate job titles: Radiology Support Clerk

Assists radiologic technologists and department supervisors by performing a variety of administrative and patient care activities. Receives and transports patients, and answers questions regarding procedures. Prepares the imaging room and equipment for x-ray examinations and assists technologist with procedures as needed. Performs related clerical duties, including data entry, filing, and maintaining patient records. Requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate unde more...


Alternate job titles: Director of Diagnostic Imaging | Head of Radiology | Radiology and Imaging Services Director

Directs and coordinates activities of a radiology or diagnostic imaging department in a hospital or other medical facility. Reviews work schedules and assigns duties to workers to maintain patient flow and achieve production goals. Oversees staff in operation of imaging equipment, such as x-ray machine, fluoroscope, CT scanner, or MRI equipment. Evaluates accuracy and quality of images and provides technical assistance to staff. Demonstrates new techniques, equipment, and procedures to staff. Implements and monitors radiation safety measures to ensure safety of patients and staff and complianc more...



Alternate job titles: Physician - Radiology | Interventional Radiologist | Radiologist | Radiologist - Diagnostic

The Doctor of Radiology consults with patients to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Examines and diagnoses disorders and diseases of the human body using x-ray and radioactive materials. Being a Doctor of Radiology requires a MD degree from an accredited school. Treats benign and malignant growths with exposure to x-rays and radioisotopes. In addition, Doctor of Radiology requires a valid state license to practice. May report to a medical director. Doctor of Radiology's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty i more...


Alternate job titles: Radiology Director | Director of Diagnostic Imaging | Radiology and Imaging Services Director

The Head of Radiology reviews work schedules and assigns duties to workers to maintain patient flow and achieve production goals. Directs and coordinates activities of a radiology or diagnostic imaging department in a hospital or other medical facility. Being a Head of Radiology evaluates accuracy and quality of images and provides technical assistance to staff. Oversees staff in operation of imaging equipment, such as x-ray machine, fluoroscope, CT scanner, or MRI equipment. In addition, Head of Radiology demonstrates new techniques, equipment, and procedures to staff. Implements and monitors more...


Alternate job titles: Radiologic Technologist II | Rad Tech II | Radiographer II | X-Ray Technologist II

The Radiology Tech produces diagnostic radiological examinations to aid in the diagnosis of disease. Arranges patients for radiological examinations. Being a Radiology Tech performs portable X-ray examinations. Prevents patient from being exposed to unnecessary radiation. In addition, Radiology Tech develops exposed X-ray film. Performs administrative duties, such as scheduling appointments, patient instructions, film-filing, and maintenance of records. Requires registration as a technologist by the ARRT. Requires an associate's degree. Typically reports to a chief technologist or manager. Req more...



Alternate job titles: Doctor of Radiology | Interventional Radiologist | Radiologist | Radiologist - Diagnostic

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