BRONX, NY, US
52 days ago
TECHNICIAN CT/MRI WF

Under the direction of the Chief Technologist, the CT Technician performs necessary sophisticated imaging studies at a technical level not requiring constant supervision of technical detail. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment, with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for imaging diagnosis.  Assumes responsibility for designated areas or procedures as required.  Provides leadership role for staff technologists. Assigns work to staff technologist and is generally responsible for traffic control in technical area.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Patient and Room Preparation: This task includes a) entering patient data into Epic and other appropriate computer systems as necessary. b) Placing the patient on the procedure table in the correct position for the procedure to be performed. c) Obtain appropriate scout film for procedure. d) Appropriate positioning of monitors, foot switches, table controls and lighting for procedure to be performed.

Obtain cut film and digital images: This task includes the proper setting of exposures factors and imaging equipment to obtain high quality images for diagnosis by the radiologist.

Direct involvement during procedure: This task involves a) the assistance at the side of the interventional radiologist handling sterile equipment as needed. b) Constant attention to the progression of the procedure while in the control room, monitoring exposure factors, fluoro time, etc. c) Involved with operating injector when necessary.

Maintain adherence to imaging workflow in IDXRad and G.E. Centricity (PACS).  This includes tracking exams in IDXRad throughout all steps in the process.  Also, verifying images in PACS to ensure the patient, exam type, labeling and orientation are correct.

Photographing and processing of images: This task includes photographing and labeling digital images, processing and displaying final images on viewing machines for radiologist interpretation.

Maintain all necessary records of films, fluoro time, injections, etc.

Observe all rules and regulations regarding radiation safety for patients and staff.

Train other associates and students in CAT Scan or MRI procedures.

Maintain orderliness and cleanliness of assigned area.

Perform duties of a 5T and/or 4T technologist as needed.

Perform other related assigned tasks.

Establish and confirms vascular access and injects contrast according to protocol 

Appropriate history and per-procedural screening to assess patient's risk factor to adverse events, contra-indications to contrast media administration, examination preparation.  

Establish and confirms vascular access according to departmental protocol.  Assures adequate access is ascertained prior to contrast media injection.  Verifies that the catheter is appropriate for the injection, assessing the access to back-flow of blood, saline flush, and/or test injection with a power or manual injector. 

Determine signs and symptoms of and average adverse event and monitor the patient for the development of such signs and symptoms.  

Immediate notification to supervising physician of any reactions or medical events.  

Review blood work to determine risk factors. 

 

REQUIREMENTS:

High School Diploma or equivalent.

Satisfactory completion of a formal radiologic technology training in CT and meets the requirements for certification by the ARRT.

Licensed & Injection Certified by the State of New York and ARRT.

Ability to use Special Procedure/Angiographic Systems, Radiographic exposure equipment, PACS – General Electric Centricity, Epic tracking equipment.

Verbal ability to understand oral and written instructions stated in radiologic and medical terms and to exchange information with patients and hospital staff.

Spatial perception to visualize inner structures of the human body in relation to x-ray source and receptor in order to obtain radiographic and digital images of diagnostic value.

Knowledge of principles and procedures of angiographic and interventional radiological examinations.

Trained in the use of immobilizing techniques and devices for neonates, infants and children.  Also, trained in management of elderly patients undergoing radiographic examinations.

 

PREFERRED QUALITIES: 

Associate's Degree 

 

Department: Radiology Bargaining Unit: 1199 Campus: WAKEFIELD Employment Status: Regular Part-Time Address: 600 East 233rd Street, Bronx
Shift: Evening Scheduled Hours: 4 PM-12 AM Req ID: 221552 Salary Range/Pay Rate:   $47.98 

 

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