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John Artico: CT Morning Lead Tech. Henry Ford Hospital
(313) 916-7560/ (313)916-4536
Scott Booth 1085 Earl Blvd ● Ferndale, MI ● (734) 341-2946
ACADEMIC/ EMPLOYEEMENT CREDENTIALSWayne State University, Detroit, MI - Bachelor of Science Degree in Radiology Henry Ford Hospital 2799 W. Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI, 48313 Registered Radiologic Technologist, Oct, 2011Registered Computed Tomography Technologist, Sep, 2012ARRT State licensed in: Michigan AREAS OF SPECIALTY
3D Lab PACS IDX Vitrea/Vital
EXPERIENCE Henry Ford Hospital-Detroit, MI Lead Computed Tomography Technologist May 2011-September 2015
Full-Time, Midnight Lead CT Technologist. Emergency Room Technologist in Level 1 Trauma Center. Working with GE 16 slice Light Speed, 64 slice VCT and 750HD scanners on a daily basis. Experience in 3 different Henry Ford Hospital satellites and in multiple patient settings
working exclusively on GE scanners . Work in extremely fast paced and at times demanding environment incorporating body, neuro,
bone, trauma, arterial/venous and Cardiac exams based on desired protocol. Daily one-on-one contact with Radiologists, Radiology Residents and Trauma Doctors,
discussing different protocols to be used dependent on individual patient cases. Routinely integrate MIP, MPR and 3D retro- reformats on a vast majority of scans. Interventional CT experience with drainages and biopsies. Specialized in Cardiac imaging receiving advanced training in TAVAR, Coronary, Lariat/Left
Appendage, Mitral Valve and CAVI exams. 3D Lab Advanced Imaging Specialist September 2015 – Present
Using Vital/Vitrea software to create 3D renderings of MRI, CT and Nuclear medicine studies. Cardiac software to provide measurements for pre surgical planning involving valve
replacements, stents, grafts and Watchmen devices. Vessel probing and volume rendering, creating volumes for lung and liver transplants. Vessel
probing to include aneurysm and occluded vessels measurements for surgical planning. Orthopedic bone applications for hardware placement and bone trauma.
Wayne State University/Henry Ford Hospital-Detroit, MI Wayne State University: Radiology Program May 2009-May 2011
3 years of pre-program course work through Wayne State University. Scheduled 40 hours per week with a combination of clinical 3700 hours of clinical work. Specialized in Computed Tomography during the professional program and received advanced
certification in this specific field.
REFERENCES
Cross-Sectional Anatomy GE 16 & 64 slice and 750HD scanners, Philips 64 slice BLS certified EPIC Trained
Tina Nelson: 3D Lab SupervisorHenry Ford Hospital (313)916-5803
Tibor Hric: CT Afternoon Lead Tech.Henry Ford Hospital
(313)916-4536