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Imaging
Become a member of Advocate Health’s state-of-the-art imaging department, where you’ll contribute to patient care through new and innovative programs and treatments. As a technician, you’ll work daily with leading-edge 3D and musculoskeletal radiology technology to broaden your skills and provide faster, better diagnoses that lead to better patient outcomes.
Career Growth
As a compassionate team member, you’ll collaborate with resident radiologists and staff to expand your career within a variety of modalities and specializations. As one of the largest healthcare organizations in the country, we offer you tremendous opportunity to grow your career. You may mentor students or recent graduates, take advantage of tuition assistance to gain certifications or degrees or change locations or specialties to broaden your skills.
Innovation
At Advocate Health, it’s thought leaders like you who challenge the status quo and push boundaries to help us improve, maintaining our reputation as an innovative industry leader.
Our American College of Radiology (ACR) Accreditation at several Advocate Health Care and Aurora Health Care locations guarantees you’ll be working with like-minded radiologists and medical physicists who share in your dedication for the highest practice standards.
Student Loan Support
We offer a Student Loan Support Program for full-time participants (0.9 FTE and above) and part-time participants (0.5-0.8 FTE) in-patient imaging roles and their supervisors, managers, and directors. Participants of this program may qualify for other tuition reimbursement programs.
Featured Locations:
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital is a 670-bed hospital in Park Ridge, IL.
- Level 1 Trauma Center
- Level 1 Stroke Center
- ACR Diagnostic Center of Excellence
Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center is a 938-bed hospital in Milwaukee, WI.
- Level 2 Trauma Center
- Level 1 Stroke Center
- ACE-Accreditation for Cardiovascular Excellence
Careers in Imaging
Our CT Technologists use advanced CT scanners to produce cross-sectional images of the body. They prepare patients, manage the scanning process, and work with radiologists to provide detailed images for diagnosing complex conditions and guiding treatments.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Our MRI Technologists operate MRI machines to create detailed images of organs and tissues. They ensure patient safety, position patients correctly, and adjust the equipment to capture high-quality images, particularly of the brain, spine, joints, and soft tissues.
Our Mammography Technologists perform breast imaging using low-dose X-rays. They assist patients throughout the procedure, ensure optimal image quality, and work to detect early signs of breast cancer, aiding in timely diagnosis and treatment.
Our Sonographers use ultrasound equipment to capture images of the body’