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Radiologic Technologist Healthcare Taxonomy Code 2471M1202X
As of today, the following are the total number of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Technologists nationally, in your State, and near your location.
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Medicare
The following are the total number of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Technologists who accept Medicare in your State, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
The diagram below shows all the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Technologists across the country, represented by blue bubbles. The larger the bubble, the greater the concentration of providers in that area. Red bubbles represent Medicare-excluded providers, with the larger bubbles indicating a higher percentage of excluded providers in that region. You can change the bubble size to be based on exclusions from the Size menu.
What do Magnetic Resonance Imaging Radiologic Technologists do?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologists use MRI scanners to create detailed images of a patient’s internal structures, such as the brain, spine, and soft tissues, for diagnostic purposes.
They prepare patients for the procedure by screening for metal contraindications, explaining the process, administering contrast agents, and positioning the patient.
Technologists operate the complex MRI equipment, monitor the imaging process, make adjustments, and maintain detailed documentation to support patient care and diagnosis.
Work closely with other medical professionals, including radiologists and other healthcare teams, to facilitate accurate diagnostics and treatment planning.
What they do
Patient Care and Preparation
Screen patients for any metal implants or medical devices that may be affected by the strong magnetic fields used in MRI scans.
Educate patients about the MRI procedure, addressing their questions and concerns to ensure their comfort and safety.
Start IV lines and administer necessary contrast agents, which enhance the visibility of specific tissues and organs.
Position patients correctly within the MRI scanner to obtain the most precise and accurate images.
Equipment Operation and Monitoring
Operate and maintain complex MRI scanner systems, including setting up, calibrating, and monitoring technical parameters.
Ensure the equipment is functioning correctly and make adjustments during the scan to achieve optimal image quality.
Safety and Documentation
Implement and follow strict safety protocols to protect patients from potential hazards posed by strong magnetic fields and other equipment.
Accurately complete required documentation, including patient screening forms, consent forms, and records related to contrast agents.
Collaboration
Work closely with other medical professionals, including radiologists and other healthcare teams, to facilitate accurate diagnostics and treatment planning.
