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A respected veterinary hospital in Calgary is seeking a Registered Veterinary Technologist to join their Diagnostic Imaging team. The role involves patient care for imaging procedures, collaboration with specialists, and engagement in continuous learning. Candidates should be energetic, self-motivated, and possess strong organizational skills to thrive in a dynamic, pet-focused environment.
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Registered Veterinary Technologist, RVT
Department: Diagnostic Imaging
Location: Calgary, AB
Calgary Animal Referral & Emergency Center has an exciting opportunity for a Registered Veterinary Technologist, Diagnostic imaging (RVT) to join our dedicated and dynamic pet healthcare team. The CARE Centre is a 24-hour emergency and referral specialty hospital. We are committed to supporting pet owners and the veterinary community by providing the highest level of emergency and referral care.
This role will enlist you as a member of the Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology team wherein the individual will report to the radiologist, the radiology clinical associate, Specialty technologist team lead and the General/Assistant Manager. The initial emphasis for this role will be on the outpatient ultrasound service (OPUS). The OPUS provides a means for general practitioners to access advanced imaging in the form of ultrasound and (less commonly) CT and radiography. Patients to the OPUS are admitted Monday-Wednesday mornings for assessment by the radiology clinical associate.
The primary role of the technologist is to provide care to patients throughout their day-long stay at the hospital while undergoing imaging. This includes placement of intravenous catheters; completion of lab work as needed; administration of medications and provision of other care as required; monitoring patient sedation during ultrasounds and, ideally, managing general anesthesia for CT scans; performing radiographs as required; and recovering patients. Cross-training on the acquisition of CT scans will occur concurrently with the OPUS (see below).
As training progresses, the technologist will transition from primarily affiliating with the OPUS to primarily acquiring CT scans for the hospital. CT acquisition is complex and requires attention to detail, dynamism, and the ability to work independently. Appropriate patient positioning, understanding of anatomy, and understanding of CT acquisition parameters are all required to produce a diagnostic study. Proficiency in these regards is ultimately expected of the technologist in this role so that CT scans can be acquired efficiently and effectively without the need for constant supervision. This will be accomplished primarily through on-site training, although self-directed perusal of topical resources is encouraged to supplement the technologist’s knowledge and comfort with CT. There is also the opportunity for expansion into radiography contingent on hospital logistics and the technologist’s level of interest and self-direction.
The technologist will be responsible for:
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