Radiation Technologist definition

Radiation Technologist means any individual who has successfully completed a JRCERT/JRCCVT approved program in radiation technology and has passed a national certification examination in his/her field of specialization.
Radiation Technologist means a person registered as such in terms of this Act, or regarded to be so registered in terms of section 61;
Radiation Technologist means any individual who has successfully completed a JRCERT or JRCNMT approved program in radiation technology and has passed a national certification examination in his or her field of specialization.

Examples of Radiation Technologist in a sentence

  • The requirement for certification shall not apply to a resident physician, dentist, dental hygienist or to a student enrolled in and attending a school or college of medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, podiatry, dentistry, or radiation technology who applies ionizing radiation to humans in such an educational program while under the supervision of a certified Radiation Technologist.

  • Possession of a Delaware Dental Radiation Technician Certification or a Dental Radiation Technologist Certification from the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB).

  • Once the minimum number of cases has been obtained, the Clinical Instructor must sign to validate that all procedures listed in the portfolio represent the student’s satisfactory performance and that the Medical Radiation Technologist validated the student's level of participation at the time the case was performed.

  • Notwithstanding article 35, a Radiation Technologist 1 who is required to perform duties of a Radiation Technologist 2 or Diagnostic Sonographer during a shift shall be compensated at the higher rate for the full shift.

  • The total amount for such operational servicesshall be taken into consideration of bid ranking; however, this operational charge shall not be a part of the upfront bid value: - Medical Physicist: 8 Man-days (distributed in 2 shift) per day x 2 years - Radiation Technologist: 12 Man-days (distributed in 2 shift) per day x 2 yearsB.

  • Fermi 2 Nuclear Plant Refueling Outage 7 (RF07), Radiation Technologist, April-May 2000.

  • Palisades Nuclear Plant Refueling Outage 2001 (RF2001), Senior Radiation Technologist, April 2001.

  • This information is available in the College Calendar, Registrar’s Office or the College web site at: http://camosun.ca/services/ Camosun College Medical Radiography Technology students are expected to abide by the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologist (CAMRT) Code of Ethics insomuch as it applies to them in the learning and clinical environments.

  • The Medical Radiation Technologist shall be appointed biennially by Council.

  • The course forms part of the University’s Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences Ultrasound programme, which is accredited by the Medical Radiation Technologist Board of New Zealand (MRTB).


More Definitions of Radiation Technologist

Radiation Technologist means an individual who has successfully completed a JRCERT/JRCCVT approved or equivalent, recognized program in radiation technology and has passed a national credentialing examination in his/her field of specialization.
Radiation Technologist means a radiographer, radiologic therapy technologist or nuclear medicine technologist certified pursuant to the Act and holding a full certificate and who may be referred to as a “RT”.

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