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MRI Technologist (Full-Time)OS1 Sports Injury ClinicMadison, Wisconsin, United States
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MRI Technologist (Full-Time)

OS1 Sports Injury Clinic
  • US
    Madison, Wisconsin, United States
  • US
    Madison, Wisconsin, United States

About

MRI Technologist (Full-Time) Orthopedics/Sports Medicine Clinic/Outpatient Office Hourly pay/Biweekly payroll 40-hour work week (scheduling format varies by company need) Employee insurance paid for by employer; portion of family plans paid for by employer 2 Weeks Paid Time Off (increases with length of employment) 8 Paid Holidays 401(k) with matching Annual uniform allowance Job Summary: An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Technologist operates MRI scanners to produce images of patients' internal structures for diagnostic purposes. The technologist is responsible for preparing patients for procedures, ensuring patient safety and comfort, following imaging protocols, and maintaining equipment. They work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality imaging and accurate results. Strong communication skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of MRI safety standards are essential in this role. Responsibilities:
Perform a variety of MRI scanning sequences and imaging procedures under the clinical direction of radiologist and general supervision of the MRI supervisor, Diagnostic Imaging Center Manager, or designee. Perform a variety of technical procedures that require independent judgment, with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed radio frequency pulsed sequences of MRI diagnosis. Educate patients regarding MRI procedure. Log procedures completed. Provide copies of images to patients as requested. Deliver images to physician for reading/interpretation images by using the Picture Archive Communications System (PACS). Maintain quantity and quality control checks to assure MRI equipment meets standards required by laws, rules and departmental policies. Clean, maintain, and make minor adjustments to equipment, including determining repairs needed to equipment. Process charges and related paperwork using computer as directed. Coordinate materials for branch-specific IAC accreditation. Compliance with all policies and procedures.
Requirements:
High School Diploma or Equivalent Primary or Post-Primary certification in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Associate's degree or higher from an ARRT-approved program. At least 2 years of experience in Medical Imaging Valid State License/Certification
Preferred:
Orthopedic or Sports Medicine: 1 year (Preferred)
  • Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Languages

  • English
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