Earn up to $3,104/week
A radiology technologist is responsible for taking images of patients' bodies using MRIs, ultrasounds, and x-rays to help the physicians diagnosis and treat the patients. Rad techs work under the supervision of a physician. They are also responsible for preparing patients prior to their tests and explaining the process in a manner that will put the patients at ease. Radiology technicians work in a variety of settings including hospitals, outpatient clinics, health centers, and medical labs.
$2,000/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Canton, Georgia
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$3,104/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Lebanon, New Hampshire
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$2,822/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Puyallup, Washington
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$2,806/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Olympia, Washington
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$2,800/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Grand Junction, Colorado
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$2,591/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Washington, District Of Columbia
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$2,586/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Robbinsdale, Minnesota
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$2,338/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Laconia, New Hampshire
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$2,240/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Springfield, Missouri
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$2,236/wk
Travel Radiology Technologist - Radiology
Keene, New Hampshire
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Alaska travel assignments are for adventurous healthcare pioneers seeking an adrenaline-packed experience. The wildlife and terrain are fascinating in Alaska, and the opportunities for taking in awesome views are endless.
Radiology Technologists are integral to a wide range of healthcare specialties, involved in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of medical conditions. Radiology Techs work to improve the quality of healthcare through earlier diagnosis, less invasive treatment options and reductions in hospital stays. Medical technology may broadly include medical devices, information technology, biotech, and healthcare services. Technologists may include those who work with Ultrasound, MRI, Sterile Processing, Cat Scan, X-Ray, Mammography, Interventional Radiology, Cardiac Cath Lab and a variety of other technologies.