Radiographer Jobs

A radiographer, also known as a radiologic technologist, takes x-rays or uses other imaging equipment to get a clear image of parts of a patient's body

radiographers are responsible for explaining proper imaging procedures to patients, positioning patients correctly, and producing x-rays or other images for a doctor to be able to make an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan for the patient. Various types of radiographers can take images of the body's tissues, bones, organs and blood vessels. According to the Maryland Hospital Association, it is critical to administer radiologic procedures with as much care as possible in order to prevent overexposure to radiation, both for the patient and the radiologist. Radiographers must communicate effectively with both patients and doctors because they are all responsible for good health outcomes.

 

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I have been dealing with Edinburgh Hospitality for at least 5 years now and have always found them professional and competent and he has always given our organisation the best possible service.  They have always been 100% consistent with the standard of staff they provide. 
I have used many agencies, but I would hope that we would be dealing with Stafffinders well into the future.

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