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As part of the inter-professional team the Registered Technologist plays an essential role in providing quality and patient/family centered care. The Registered Technologist is responsible to work within a team environment to produce high quality images utilizing mammography digital equipment in accordance with prescribed radiation safety procedures. The Registered Technologist will carry out technical flow of work; actively participate in the daily departmental quality assurance program. The Registered Technologist will also work with physicians, other healthcare professionals, and other departments in the hospital to provide complete patient care and will optimize the processes and quality of images...
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Coordinates and participates in all Computerized Tomography scanning procedures, producing excellent quality radiographs. Responsible for efficient and safe operation of the all CT scanners and related equipment in accordance with prescribed radiation safety procedures.
Contribute to safe, quality care by:
- Managing a workload effectively in a fast-paced environment.
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To produce excellent ultrasound images of designated anatomical areas as directed, according to established practices and procedures.
What must you have?
- Diploma from an accredited ultrasound program.
- Registration in Good Standing with the College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario (CMRTO), required.
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As part of the inter-professional team the Registered Technologist plays an essential role in providing quality and patient/family centered care. The Registered technologist is responsible to work within a team environment to complete diagnostic images of In-patient and Out-patient clients in an accurate, efficient and professional manner. All roles are essential in providing a safe and healthy environment for patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and others by ensuring that health and safety policies are followed. Staff will rotate through x-ray master.
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As part of the inter-professional team the Registered Technologist plays an essential role in providing quality and patient/family centered care. The Registered technologist is responsible to work within a team environment to complete diagnostic images of In-patient and Out-patient clients in an accurate, efficient and professional manner. All roles are essential in providing a safe and healthy environment for patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and others by ensuring that health and safety policies are followed. Staff will rotate through x-ray master.
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As part of the inter-professional team the Registered Technologist plays an essential role in providing quality and patient/family centered care. The Registered technologist is responsible to work within a team environment to complete diagnostic images of In-patient and Out-patient clients in an accurate, efficient and professional manner. All roles are essential in providing a safe and healthy environment for patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and others by ensuring that health and safety policies are followed. Staff will rotate through x-ray master.
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To produce excellent ultrasound images of designated anatomical areas as directed, according to established practices and procedures.
What must you have?
- Diploma from an accredited ultrasound program.
- Registration in Good Standing with the College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario (CMRTO), required.
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To produce excellent ultrasound images of designated anatomical areas as directed, according to established practices and procedures.
What must you have?
- Diploma from an accredited ultrasound program.
- Registration in Good Standing with the College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario (CMRTO), required.
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