Clinical Ethicist offers guidance to patients, their families, and professional staff on ethical, legal and policy issues and concerns stemming from clinical interactions between health care professionals and patients. Provides guidance to the institutional ethics committee pertaining to policy formulation and educational and case review activities. Being a Clinical Ethicist develops institutional policies concerning ethical issues such as "do-not-resuscitate" and "withdrawal of life-support". Requires a master's degree or doctorate related to health ethics. Additionally, Clinical Ethicist typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. To be a Clinical Ethicist typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
This trusted hospital in California is actively interviewing ARRT Certified MRI Technologists for a full-time, permanent role. Join this long-established health care organization - a hospital that knows how to serve its population well, and work closely with a dedicated team of Inpatient Radiology Specialists.
This 100 bed community hospital has a great reputation for great patient care metrics, and it’s been recognized both locally and nationally for service line excellence. The MRI Technologist will join a hospital that offers a wide array of inpatient and outpatient services to the region. Cardiovascular Services and Neurosciences, Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Wound Care and Oncology – all are available at this outstanding medical center in this beautiful city.
Reporting to the Inpatient Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging Manager, the MRI Technologist will perform a diverse set tasks in keeping this busy department running smoothly throughout the day. There are currently multiple shifts available that offer a ton of flexibility including 8 hour shifts or 12 hour shifts.
Operationally, this person will work to improve service standards for both internal and external customers, and will play a significant role in keeping activities for the Medical Imaging Department organized.
The MRI Technologist will also take responsibility for both Clinical / Patient Care aspects of the Radiology Department. Working directly with patients, this Technologist will follow protocols in equipment adjustment and patient adjustment to ensure a comfortable and efficient experience.
Working alongside an experienced team of ARRT Radiology Modality specialists and generalists, this person will have opportunities to learn new modalities and expand their skillset. The MRI Technologist will also support physicians during exams and procedures, gaining valuable experience along the way.
The MRI Technologist will join a great medical center in California’s Wine Country. Known the world over for amazing cuisine and fantastic vino, this region boasts some other great amenities. A Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters means you’ll rarely have to shovel snow, but geographically, you’ll be able to visit the snow anytime you’d like. A short drive south puts you in the heart of San Francisco, and the same distance north puts you in the middle of a vast redwood forest, so the big city and the quiet peaceful embrace of nature are easily attainable. Add on to this great schools and a high quality of life, and you may never want to move away.
The MRI Tech at this acute care, inpatient hospital will play a large role in keeping the testing and operations running smoothly. You’ll work with a tenured team, in a collaborative environment, and you’ll find support in surprising places. One place that isn’t a surprise is the competitive salary and generous benefits package that you’ll receive.
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