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University of Washington, Department of Radiology
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General Diagnostic Radiology Technologist (Full Time) (Days) Signing Incentive
Job Summary$7,500 Signing Incentive for qualified applicants!Responsible for performing a variety of standardized radiographic and fluoroscopic examinations, equipment operation, and for maintaining related records.Job DutiesPerforms standardized radiological radiographic and fluoroscopic examinations utilizing proper patient position, identification and exposure techniques.Knowledgeable in operation of all equipment within modality.Sets up and adjusts immobilization and radiation protective equipment and devices.Reviews and analyzes patient body size, thickness, age, physical condition, and suspected pathology in performing examinations.Assists physician with various procedures.Reports equipment malfunctions and th
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