Radiology Technologist
Med Center Health
Position Summary
Performs a variety of radiology imaging procedures and carries out patient safety protocols. Functions as the first line interface with patients in the successful accomplishment of their imaging needs. Performs fluoroscopy or localizing procedures as directed by physician orders.
Minimum Qualifications
Work Experience
None required.
Education Completion of Radiologic Technology program required.
Certifications/Licensure State of Kentucky Radiation Operator Certification (active or temporary) required. Registration with the ARRT required within 6 months of placement or hire. If certified by the State of Kentucky prior to 1978, candidates are considered grandfathered into the profession and registration with the ARRT is not required. Job Specific Performance Standards The duties listed below are a summary of the major essential functions of this position. The position may require other duties, both major and minor, that are not mentioned, and specific functions may change from time to time.
Obtains patient history and diagnosis as applicable for exam ordered according to established indicators. Processes exam in CR and completes study by sending to Synpase; enters pertinent information and documents completion of exam into Synapse; completes order by placing study in taken status. Performs exam or modifies the exam as necessary when unable to perform standard procedure according to established procedures manual. Obtains latest pertinent exam and report for comparison by physician and Radiologist. Programs radiology machines and makes radiographs for a variety of examinations according to established procedure manual. Modifies established procedure manual within established policy when unable to perform standard procedure. Identifies patient film with name, date, and exam number correctly. Applies proper shielding and collimating for patient protection according to established guidelines. Assists Radiologist and/or attending physician with fluoroscopy or localizing procedures as indicated, using sterile technique when applicable. Operates and maintains department equipment to include portable procedures involving trauma, surgery and routine floor work and C-Arm equipment under sterile conditions. Uses proper technique and care in operation of equipment. Notifies manager or bio-med tech of equipment problems and documents date, time, location and problem on equipment log. Documents completion of examination in patient record in accordance with department procedure.
Education Completion of Radiologic Technology program required.
Certifications/Licensure State of Kentucky Radiation Operator Certification (active or temporary) required. Registration with the ARRT required within 6 months of placement or hire. If certified by the State of Kentucky prior to 1978, candidates are considered grandfathered into the profession and registration with the ARRT is not required. Job Specific Performance Standards The duties listed below are a summary of the major essential functions of this position. The position may require other duties, both major and minor, that are not mentioned, and specific functions may change from time to time.
Obtains patient history and diagnosis as applicable for exam ordered according to established indicators. Processes exam in CR and completes study by sending to Synpase; enters pertinent information and documents completion of exam into Synapse; completes order by placing study in taken status. Performs exam or modifies the exam as necessary when unable to perform standard procedure according to established procedures manual. Obtains latest pertinent exam and report for comparison by physician and Radiologist. Programs radiology machines and makes radiographs for a variety of examinations according to established procedure manual. Modifies established procedure manual within established policy when unable to perform standard procedure. Identifies patient film with name, date, and exam number correctly. Applies proper shielding and collimating for patient protection according to established guidelines. Assists Radiologist and/or attending physician with fluoroscopy or localizing procedures as indicated, using sterile technique when applicable. Operates and maintains department equipment to include portable procedures involving trauma, surgery and routine floor work and C-Arm equipment under sterile conditions. Uses proper technique and care in operation of equipment. Notifies manager or bio-med tech of equipment problems and documents date, time, location and problem on equipment log. Documents completion of examination in patient record in accordance with department procedure.
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