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20 jobs that use Radiology the most

Jobs that use radiology the most include reading assistant, nuclear medical technologist, and medical imaging technician.

What jobs use Radiology the most?

1. Reading Assistant

How reading assistant uses Radiology:

  • Manage a phonetic/whole language curriculum for middle/high school students with various learning differences.
  • Maintain knowledge of SSA organizational structure.
  • Attend IEP meetings per parental request.

Most common skills for reading assistant:

  • Radiology
  • Data Entry
  • Patient Reports
  • CDS
  • Mathematics
  • Elementary Schools

2. Nuclear Medical Technologist

How nuclear medical technologist uses Radiology:

  • Manage departmental recovery activities after installation of upgrades affecting the LIS affect.
  • Perform general and cardiac Spect imaging studies.
  • Conduct thyroid function tests for triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxin (T4).

Most common skills for nuclear medical technologist:

  • Radiology
  • PET
  • Radiopharmaceuticals
  • ALARA
  • Radiation Safety
  • Radioactive Materials

3. Medical Imaging Technician

How medical imaging technician uses Radiology:

  • Perform all aspects of lab work done by a small rural hospital including EKG's and ER call.
  • Participate in surgery setup and injury care by presiding physician on daily basis.
  • Advocate and represent patients, effectively resolving issues to ensure quality care and excellent patient relations.

Most common skills for medical imaging technician:

  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • Patient Care
  • ARRT
  • Radiographic Procedures
  • MRI

4. Medical Transcription

How medical transcription uses Radiology:

  • Manage audits using transcribe reports with preoperative and postoperative documentation within the EMR.
  • Maintain compliance in areas of OSHA, HIPPA, and coding issues.
  • Maintain high quality standards and participate in QA of employees.

Most common skills for medical transcription:

  • Transcription
  • Acute Care
  • Radiology
  • Medical Terminology
  • Dictation
  • Physical Exams

5. Supervisor Nuclear Medicine

How supervisor nuclear medicine uses Radiology:

  • Manage unit-dose Radiopharmacy budget and supplemental care MRI budget.
  • Assist with PACS implementation and training.
  • Assist in department accreditation by ACR.

Most common skills for supervisor nuclear medicine:

  • Patient Care
  • PET
  • Radiology
  • Radiation Safety
  • ALARA
  • Patients

6. Lead CT Technologist

How lead ct technologist uses Radiology:

  • Manage ACR accreditation compliance process.
  • Assist in PACS deployment within the department.
  • Serve as director and PACS administrator on an as needed basis

Most common skills for lead ct technologist:

  • Patients
  • ARRT
  • Radiology
  • CPR
  • Ct Scan
  • IV

7. MRI Chief Technologist

How mri chief technologist uses Radiology:

  • Perform MRI scans on veterinary patients, manage day-to-day site operations, and oversee the maintenance of MRI supplies and equipment.
  • Work readily with PACS system.
  • Schedule staffing accordingly, perform payroll functions, scan patients when need.

Most common skills for mri chief technologist:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • ARRT
  • Radiology
  • Patient Safety
  • CPR

8. Imaging Specialist

How imaging specialist uses Radiology:

  • Support ISO audits for process documentation and software/ literature distribution, managing follow-up corrective action plans as needed.
  • Schedule meetings for users and troubleshoot share screen/audio issues.
  • Perform mobile diagnostic imaging and maintain a high QA score.

Most common skills for imaging specialist:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Radiology
  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • MRI

9. Radiographer, Mammographer

How radiographer, mammographer uses Radiology:

  • Used EMR software to manage patient records and files while ensuring patient confidentiality as required by HIPAA.
  • Complete diagnostic radiographic procedures in the radiology department of an imaging facility.
  • Assist with daily quality control operations under ACR guidelines as well as educating patients on breast self-examinations.

Most common skills for radiographer, mammographer:

  • Diagnostic Procedures
  • Radiology
  • ARRT
  • Technical Factors
  • Radiographic Procedures
  • MQSA

10. Lead MRI Technologist

How lead mri technologist uses Radiology:

  • Distribute workload base on in-patient and out-patient exams while managing an on-call schedule and emergency add-on patients.
  • Perform lead technologist responsibilities in both magnetic resonance and diagnostic radiology, to include work assignment, work flow and scheduling.
  • Scan patients providing diagnostic images while maintaining patient care/safety while scanning and/or injecting.

Most common skills for lead mri technologist:

  • Patients
  • ARRT
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Radiology
  • Magnetic Resonance
  • CPR

11. Manager Of Imaging

How manager of imaging uses Radiology:

  • Attain satisfactory compliance to JCAHO, FDA/MQSA, ACR, and state standards.
  • Manage a staff of 61 FTE's, a 165 bed facility, including 15 pediatric beds.
  • Manage 36 staff and oversee operations of radiology and cardiology services.

Most common skills for manager of imaging:

  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • Healthcare
  • Patient Care
  • Ultrasound
  • MRI

12. X-Ray Operator

How x-ray operator uses Radiology:

  • Utilize learned skills in the area of radiation safety for the protection of patients and coworkers.
  • Experience in regular film (dark room), digital, PACS and film less equipment.
  • Take out staples, sutures, remove splints, set up injections and assist doctors with injections.

Most common skills for x-ray operator:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Radiology
  • Vital Signs
  • Patient History
  • Drug Screens

13. Ancillary

How ancillary uses Radiology:

  • Manage the reception desk and assist answering phones, checking patients in for appointments as well as booking and canceling.appointments.
  • Manage difficult or emotional patient situations, with compassion and professionalism.
  • Provide patient reception, scheduling, and transcription of radiology reports with advance medical terminology training

Most common skills for ancillary:

  • Patients
  • Computer System
  • Radiology
  • CPT
  • ICD-10
  • Nuclear Medicine

14. Staff Radiographer

How staff radiographer uses Radiology:

  • Reason for leaving are to attain MRI employment and more experience.
  • Accomplish surgical studies utilizing a portable c-arm digital fluoroscopic machine under the direction of a physician.
  • Register all patients for radiology exam using meditech and ECW.

Most common skills for staff radiographer:

  • Registry
  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • Radiation Safety
  • Fluoroscopy
  • C-Arm

15. Imaging Clerk

How imaging clerk uses Radiology:

  • Maintain and manage database with clinical details and digital radiology imaging.
  • Repair tears and rips, remove staples or paper clips.
  • interact and help patients with menu in accordance with Dr. orders.

Most common skills for imaging clerk:

  • Patients
  • Data Entry
  • Radiology
  • Front Desk
  • Image Quality
  • HIPAA

16. PRN MRI Technician

How prn mri technician uses Radiology:

  • Contribute significantly to department's continuous quality improvement process; achieve ACR certification.
  • Perform routine and trauma radiography on a daily basis.
  • Adhere to contrast dosage, HIPAA, patient/technologist interaction guidelines.

Most common skills for prn mri technician:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Radiology
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Customer Service
  • IV

17. Cat Scan Technologist

How cat scan technologist uses Radiology:

  • Manage orders and workflow with GE Centricity RIS and Cerner software.
  • Perform QC and QA duties.
  • Order all supplies, independently perform all MRI procedures.

Most common skills for cat scan technologist:

  • Patients
  • CT
  • ARRT
  • Radiology
  • Ct Scan
  • Cat Scan

18. Physicist

How physicist uses Radiology:

  • Analyze large data sets using Matlab and compare the simulation results with the empirical data.
  • Plan HDR, prostate seed, and IMRT treatments.
  • Assist in commissioning of a Varian TrueBeam LINAC.

Most common skills for physicist:

  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • Oncology
  • Radiation Safety
  • Radiation Therapy
  • PET

19. Radiation Therapy Technician

How radiation therapy technician uses Radiology:

  • Manage flow and daily operation of the treatment linac.
  • Develop skills in RapidArc (or VMAT) treatment.
  • Train and supervise student radiotherapy technologists.

Most common skills for radiation therapy technician:

  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • EMR
  • Aria
  • Patient Treatment
  • Treatment Machines

20. Staff MRI Technologist

How staff mri technologist uses Radiology:

  • Contribute significantly to department's continuous quality improvement process; achieve ACR certification.
  • Transfer images to PACS for interpretation.
  • Utilize picture archiving communication system (PACS) to ensure images are send and store for providers to review.

Most common skills for staff mri technologist:

  • Patients
  • ARRT
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Radiology
  • MR
  • Pacs

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