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Radiology Technician job in Dubai


Radiology Technician job in Dubai
TGC Consulting

They are need to working experience  3 - 5 Years  on Medical .


AED 25,000 - 30,000 (₹482,143 - ₹578,572)

Posted on 15 Mar 2020

Job Description
The job  with a leading medical center based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. it is a good opportunity for you. if you're interested

We we need a supportive and good quality and know about in medical imaging technology . need gooduse your skills and various medical imaging techniques . we need a sincere and and good behaviour parson. to produce visual representations of specific areas of the human body in order to diagnose medical problems and monitor treatment. legal field is all about responsibility and care of patient patient is like a God of medical  employee's.

You will do tha all responsible for your dutu. and do carefully direct radiology diagnostic procedures,you need to know radiation hazard patients safety such as X-rays, CT Scans  the most radiated field. MRI scan is a most rixa place the MRI scan is done is the of a very essential to do patient care and patient safety.


you To be successful, you  have at least medical field 3+ years of experience within the medical experience certificate. You  have a Bachelor’s Degree in bio, phy, or a related field. whenever you study in radiography technician the university or the organisation is certified by government of your country. that will be allow.

Qualification

• You tt least 3 years of clinical experience on Medical field. We need experience certificate.
• And The Experience in UAE is an advantage

 Your Responsibilities
 • your responsibility to do your job properly.
 • you do all radiology imaging procedure carefully and discipline.
 • you do your job timely
 • And other rolls we  providing you when you qualified.

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