Kris Teixeira Rt(r)(Arrt)
About Kris Teixeira Rt(r)(Arrt)
Kris Teixeira is a Radiologic Technologist with extensive experience in specialized fluoroscopic procedures. He studied Radiologic Technology at Keiser University and has worked at Raleigh Radiology since 2016.
Work at Raleigh Radiology
Kris Teixeira has been employed at Raleigh Radiology as a Radiologic Technologist since 2016. In this role, Kris performs a variety of radiologic procedures and is involved in patient care. The position requires effective communication with both patients and healthcare providers to ensure accurate diagnostic imaging. Kris has accumulated over eight years of experience in this facility, contributing to the delivery of quality radiologic services.
Education and Expertise
Kris Teixeira studied Radiologic Technology at Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale from 2013 to 2015, earning the title of Radiologic Technologist. Prior to this, Kris attended Maric College, where a Diploma in Medical/Clinical Assistant was obtained in 2005. This educational background provides a solid foundation in both radiologic technology and clinical assistance, enhancing Kris's capabilities in the healthcare field.
Background
Kris Teixeira has a diverse background in healthcare, beginning with studies in Medical/Clinical Assistance at Maric College. Following this, Kris transitioned to Radiologic Technology, which has been the primary focus of professional development. Before joining Raleigh Radiology, Kris worked as a Radiologic Technologist at Wake Orthopaedics LLC from 2016 to 2019, gaining valuable experience in the Raleigh-Durham area.
Specialized Procedures Expertise
Kris Teixeira performs specialized fluoroscopic procedures, including barium studies, joint injections, arthrograms, and hysterosalpingograms (HSGs). This expertise in advanced imaging techniques is essential for providing accurate diagnoses and effective patient care. Kris's role involves not only technical skills but also the ability to communicate effectively with offsite radiologists and patient physicians regarding urgent orders and diagnostic findings.