Dedicated Radiologic Technologist with 5+ years of experience performing high-volume diagnostic imaging including X-ray, fluoroscopy, and CT across fast-paced hospital and outpatient settings. Consistently delivers precise, high-quality images that reduce repeat exposure rates and support rapid, accurate physician diagnoses. Known for strong patient communication, strict radiation safety compliance, and proficiency with GE and Siemens imaging systems.
- Perform an average of 40+ diagnostic imaging procedures daily — including X-ray, fluoroscopy, and portable bedside imaging — maintaining a repeat-image rate below 1.8%, well under the department benchmark of 3%.
- Operate GE Discovery and Siemens SOMATOM CT scanners, optimizing dose modulation protocols that reduced mean patient radiation dose by 12% year-over-year while preserving diagnostic image quality.
- Collaborate with radiologists and ER physicians to prioritize STAT orders, contributing to a 22% reduction in imaging turnaround time for critical cases from 38 minutes to under 30 minutes.
- Executed 25–30 X-ray and fluoroscopy procedures per shift in a high-throughput outpatient clinic serving 200+ patients per week, maintaining patient satisfaction scores averaging 4.7/5.0.
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Modern Radiologic Technologist Resume
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Two editable Microsoft Word (.docx) files: a designed version with a polished layout, and an ATS-optimized version in a clean single-column format. Open either in Word, Google Docs, or Pages and replace the sample content with your own.
Which version should I use — designed or ATS?
Use the ATS version when applying through an online portal or applicant tracking system (most company career sites), since simple single-column layouts parse most reliably. Use the designed version for direct emails, recruiters, networking, or printing, where a polished look helps.
Is it really ATS-friendly?
Yes. The ATS version uses a single-column structure, standard section headings, real text (no images or text boxes), and standard fonts — the formatting applicant tracking systems read most reliably.
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Each section includes a short italic coaching tip (e.g. how to use the STAR method and quantify results). They show you how to write a strong resume — just delete each tip line once you have written your own content.
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