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Radiologic Technologys in Newberry, FL

28 licensed radiologic technologys in Newberry, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Radiation Control.

28
In Newberry

Licensed Radiologic Technologys in Newberry

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Disalvo, David 66124 Clear
Treadway, Wendy 28821 Clear
Sessions, Mindy 49146 Clear
Hanson, Brenna 56461 Clear
Myers, Timothy 45029 Clear
Bustamante, Lydia 19083 Clear
Santiago, Miriam 58733 Clear
Piccione Johnson, Anne-Marie 65922 Clear
Komjathy, Katherine 108253 Clear 1 yrs
Cunniff, Christopher 71927 Clear 19 yrs
Taylor, Maria 92158 Clear 9 yrs
Boutwell, Chase 102488 Clear 4 yrs
Russo, Samantha 100011 Clear 5 yrs
Soria Rivera, Yadiel 109002 Clear 1 yrs
Morse, Leah 95984 Clear 7 yrs
Sabbane, Naoufal 88706 Clear 11 yrs
Petersen, Edward 100455 Clear 5 yrs
Dilger, Melanie 67970 Clear 18 yrs
Clepper, Courtney 84833 Clear 13 yrs
Cancino, Bernardo 105453 Clear 3 yrs
Rawe, Elizabeth 75856 Clear 17 yrs
Alvarez, Rachel 80685 Clear 15 yrs
Watkins, Dustin 90872 Clear 10 yrs
Swedenburg, Devin 100812 Clear 5 yrs
Wilson, Sheri 82983 Clear 14 yrs
Messer, Jeremy 100925 Clear 5 yrs
Bickerton, Jennifer 83237 Clear 14 yrs
Larson, Gerda 68050 Clear 18 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Radiologic Technology Profession in Florida

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What they do

Radiologic Technologists in Florida operate imaging equipment to produce X-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), fluoroscopy studies, mammograms, and other diagnostic studies. They work in hospitals, outpatient imaging centers, urgent care facilities, orthopedic and chiropractic offices, and specialty clinics throughout the state. Daily duties include positioning patients, calibrating equipment, selecting exposure factors, ensuring radiation safety for patients and staff, evaluating image quality, and transmitting completed studies to the interpreting radiologist.

Florida certifies multiple categories under the umbrella of radiologic technology, including general radiographer, nuclear medicine technologist, radiation therapy technologist, fluoroscopy operator, and basic X-ray machine operator. Each modality has specific training and continuing education requirements. Radiologic Technologists in Florida are part of the diagnostic team and work closely with physicians to ensure the right study is performed correctly the first time, minimizing repeat exposure and patient risk.

Licensing in Florida

Candidates must complete an accredited radiologic technology program and pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) examination or the equivalent recognized by Florida. Application is made to the Florida Board of Radiation Control, part of the Department of Health, with fingerprints, education verification, and applicable fees. Renewal is biennial and requires documented continuing education appropriate to the certification category. Florida's Board of Radiation Control oversees licensure, scope-of-practice, and enforcement for all radiologic technology personnel.

How to verify or report

Verify a Radiologic Technologist's license through the Florida MQA license search. To report imaging safety concerns, unlicensed operation, or improper supervision, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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