Vanderbilt University Medical Center · 1 day ago
CT Tech Training Program - ARRT Required - VUH
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, located in Nashville, Tennessee, is dedicated to changing the world through teaching, discovery, and patient care. They are offering a 6-month CT Tech Training Program designed for prospective CT technologists, combining online coursework with in-person clinical training to enhance skills in performing CT procedures and ensuring the best patient care.
Responsibilities
Reviews radiology exam requests and patient identification to ensure safe, appropriate and cost effective imaging
Applies broad range of skills to ensure exam is completed timely and meets quality and compliance standards
Provides appropriate CT screening process to patients, staff and self according to prescribed safety standards
The responsibilities listed are a general overview of the position and additional duties may be assigned
Qualification
Required
Certification in CT is a post-primary specialty
Qualified applicants must have certification in at least one of three primary pathways: radiography, nuclear medicine technology, or radiation therapy
Radiography (X-ray) Tech: R.T.(R)(ARRT)
Radiation Therapy Tech: R.T.(T)(ARRT)
Nuclear Medicine Tech: R.T.(N)(ARRT); CNMT (NMTCB)
Graduate of an approved discipline specific program
Less than 1 year of relevant work experience
Company
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a nonprofit institution specializing in patient care, research, and nobility in medical education.
H1B Sponsorship
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2025 (92)
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$35.3MKey Investors
National Institute on AgingAdvanced Research Projects Agency for HealthGordon and Betty Moore Foundation
2025-07-02Grant· $25M
2024-11-15Grant· $3.3M
2024-09-13Grant
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