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Moffitt Cancer Center

MRI TECHNOLOGIST II

Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, Florida, us, 33646

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The MRI Technologist II performs procedures on selected anatomy as requested by the clinician on patients in the following age groups: adolescence 12-19 years, adults 20-65 years, and geriatric adults 65 and older. The technologist is expected to perform a variety of procedures with the knowledge and ability to apply the proper scan protocols needed to visualize the anatomy in question. Must be able to work scheduled, weekends, and "ON CALL" hours at multiple locations, if applicable. The Ideal Candidate

Level One, plus three of the following: Prostate, Female Pelvis, Whole Body Imaging, Cardiac MRI, Diffusion Tensor Imaging & Reconstruction, Brain Perfusion & Reconstruction, Breast Biopsies, Enterorrhaphy, Splenic and Liver Volumes with reconstruction. Basic computer knowledge Cross sectional anatomy. Communication skills for patient care. Critical thinking and Problem solving Responsibilities

Perform all MRI exams and procedures. Follow all standard protocols and positioning guidelines under the direct supervision of a preceptor. Must demonstrate knowledge of all Radiology principles, procedure protocols, and imaging techniques based on the related MRI scanner as they apply to the daily operation of the MRI department. Must demonstrate a complete working knowledge of MRI equipment, scanner table, control panel, and coil management in the department as well as related safety principles. Must be able to start IV's and administer contrast based on department protocols. Must be aware of all MRI-related policies in reference to magnet status, quenching, patient safety, MRI cleaning policy, code blue Documentation

Gather complete documentation of all pertinent information to provide accurate and timely service to the patients and also ensure completion of all forms; i.e., consent forms, injection documentation, release forms, progress notes, MRI patient screening form, and patient history forms Risk Management

Provide for personal and patient safety in accordance with written standards to avoid injury to self or others and use professional judgment when necessary. Use safety techniques prior to and during examinations in accordance with MRI and departmental policies and procedures. Credentials And Qualifications

High School / GED Required ARRT (MR) OR ARMRIT Certification Two (2) years’ experience in an MRI Technologist Role - post certification BLS (Basic Life Support) Required Preferred

Associate degree in MRI / Allied Health Three (3) years of previous MRI experience in a hospital setting preferred.

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