Job Description
Is responsible for providing quality radiological procedure, treatments, and diagnostic evaluations on patients in all age groups from neonate through geriatric, under the direction of the radiologists. Is expected to abide by established hospital and department policies and procedures with minimal supervision. Collaborates with other professionals in and out of the Hospital to ensure effective, efficient patient care delivery and achievement of desired outcomes.
Is responsible for providing quality radiological procedure, treatments, and diagnostic evaluations on patients in all age groups from neonate through geriatric, under the direction of the radiologists. Is expected to abide by established hospital and department policies and procedures with minimal supervision. Collaborates with other professionals in and out of the Hospital to ensure effective, efficient patient care delivery and achievement of desired outcomes.
Education:
* Completion of a radiologic training program is preferred.
Experience:
* One or more years experience is preferred.
Licenses/Certifications:
* American Registry of Radiologic Technologists certification is preferred.
* Must maintain current BLS certification.
Franklin, TN
Community Health Systems is a Fortune 500 company based in Franklin, Tennessee. It was the largest provider of general hospital healthcare services in the United States in terms of number of acute care facilities. As of December 31, 2016, it owns, leases or operates 158 hospitals in 22 states.
In August 2015, the company announced plans to spin off 38 hospitals and its management and consulting subsidiary, Quorum Health Resources, into a new publicly traded company called Quorum Health Corporation. The company completed the spinoff of Quorum Health Corporation on April 29, 2016. Quorum owns or leases hospitals across 16 states, primarily in cities or counties with populations of 50,000 or less. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol: QHC.
On October 3, 2016, CHS was removed from the S&P Midcap 400 and added to the S&P Smallcap 600. Under CEO Wayne T. Smith, the Company's stock has lost over 76% of its value since the year 2000.