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University of Washington, Department of Radiology
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Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist (MRI)
The Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist (MRI) employee at this level is fully functional as an Advanced ORT and can carry out the assigned tasks independently. Approximately 90% of the time the technologists performs magnetic resonance imaging of heads and bodies including, but not limited to: brain, face, larynx, nasopharynx, neck, orbits, paranasal sinus, parotid glands, tongue and oropharynx, TMJ, chest, cardiac, cervical spine, thoracic spine; lumbo-acral spine, brachia plexus, abdomen, (adrenal, kidney, liver, pancreas, elastography, and POFF), pelvis (bladder, prostate, scrotum), shoulder, elbow, wrist/hand, hip, knee, and foot/ankle. Complex procedures including, but not limited to: MRA chest, abdomen, pelvis, aorta, carotid bifurcations, circie of willis, vertebral/basilar arteries
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