Job Description
Performs a variety of standard radiographic procedures in a safe and efficient manner; reviews and transmits films and reports to appropriate physicians. Performs reception and clerical duties within the Radiology Department and prepares required departmental reports.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Prepares patient for radiographic procedures by accurately assessing patients needs and providing patient education.
- Performs radiographic and/or fluoroscopic procedures.
- Practices accurate and timely completion of scheduled and unscheduled work to maximize productivity.
- Demonstrates skills for IV placement and injection of contrast materials.
- Operates computer and radiographic equipment for image production and documentation of images.
- Performs quality control measures for the purpose of ensuring optimal quality images.
- Enters and properly completes all patient information including exam charges and supplies into the Radiology Information System (RIS) and/or other KP application.
- Prepares films for interpretation by the radiologist in an accurate and timely manner.
- Exhibits flexibility and adaptability to unique needs of the department and respond appropriately.
- Communicates abnormal situations to proper sources in a way that facilitates resolution and/or tracking.
- Actively engages other health care providers (radiologist, ordering practitioners) to ensure quality, continuity and appropriateness of care.
- Follows department procedures/processes/policies.
- Practices safety measures in radiography by adhering to all governing regulations.
- Follows universal precautions, infection control guidelines and sterile technique.
- Complies with all governing regulations.
- Stocks and cleans exam rooms/work areas.
- Takes rotational call for after hours facilities and is responsible for coverage if unable to take call.
- May be responsible for clinical instruction of student technologist.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Applies the professions code of ethics in all aspects of practice.
Basic Qualifications: Experience
- One (1) year as a Radiological Technologist.
- N/A
- Radiologic Technologist Certification
- Basic Life Support
- General knowledge of EH&S, OSHA, DHR, Radiation Safety and Protection.
- General knowledge of exam protocols.
- Basic PC (keyboarding & navigation) skills.
- Two (2) years experience as a Radiologic Technologist.
Performs a variety of standard radiographic procedures in a safe and efficient manner; reviews and transmits films and reports to appropriate physicians. Performs reception and clerical duties within the Radiology Department and prepares required departmental reports.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Prepares patient for radiographic procedures by accurately assessing patients needs and providing patient education.
- Performs radiographic and/or fluoroscopic procedures.
- Practices accurate and timely completion of scheduled and unscheduled work to maximize productivity.
- Demonstrates skills for IV placement and injection of contrast materials.
- Operates computer and radiographic equipment for image production and documentation of images.
- Performs quality control measures for the purpose of ensuring optimal quality images.
- Enters and properly completes all patient information including exam charges and supplies into the Radiology Information System (RIS) and/or other KP application.
- Prepares films for interpretation by the radiologist in an accurate and timely manner.
- Exhibits flexibility and adaptability to unique needs of the department and respond appropriately.
- Communicates abnormal situations to proper sources in a way that facilitates resolution and/or tracking.
- Actively engages other health care providers (radiologist, ordering practitioners) to ensure quality, continuity and appropriateness of care.
- Follows department procedures/processes/policies.
- Practices safety measures in radiography by adhering to all governing regulations.
- Follows universal precautions, infection control guidelines and sterile technique.
- Complies with all governing regulations.
- Stocks and cleans exam rooms/work areas.
- Takes rotational call for after hours facilities and is responsible for coverage if unable to take call.
- May be responsible for clinical instruction of student technologist.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Applies the professions code of ethics in all aspects of practice.
Basic Qualifications: Experience
- One (1) year as a Radiological Technologist.
- N/A
- Radiologic Technologist Certification
- Basic Life Support
- General knowledge of EH&S, OSHA, DHR, Radiation Safety and Protection.
- General knowledge of exam protocols.
- Basic PC (keyboarding & navigation) skills.
- Two (2) years experience as a Radiologic Technologist.
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