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CT Technologist- PRN
Additional Information About the RoleAs a CT technologist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, you will have the opportunity to work with world-renowned radiologists who use the latest diagnostic and therapeutic tools to help make life-changing decisions for the patient and help develop our field. In 2021, Barnes-Jewish hospital opened a new CT department in the Center for Advanced Medicine with 6 novel CT scanners that use Dual Energy, Artificial Intelligence among many other technical tools to provide our patients with excellent care. Our Dual Energy CT scanners enable new levels of image quality, clinical outcomes, and precision medicine. We are continually developing and improving protocols that result in reduced contrast dose, lower radiati
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