Radiologic Technologist, 40HPW, Days
UMass Memorial Medical Center(2 months ago)
About this role
The Radiologic Technologist (Bone Density) at UMass Memorial Health performs radiologic imaging to produce diagnostic images, with a focus on bone density testing. The role ensures patient safety and comfort, follows imaging protocols and quality control procedures, and maintains accurate patient records and image archival. This position collaborates with physicians, nurses, students and administrative staff in a hospital radiology setting.
Required Skills
- Radiography
- Radiation Safety
- Patient Care
- Patient Positioning
- Contrast Administration
- PACS
- Quality Control
- Communication
- Anatomy Knowledge
- Sterile Technique
Qualifications
- Graduate of Accredited Radiological Technology Program
- ARRT Registration or Registry Eligible
- Massachusetts Radiation Control License
- CPR Certification
About UMass Memorial Medical Center
ummhealth.orgUMass Memorial Health is the largest health care system in Central Massachusetts offering the region’s most sophisticated medical technology & support services.
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