Job Objective:
Performs a variety of radiology procedures utilizing all aspects of the equipment; is in the control room and assigns exams to Radiologic Technologists. Triages orders and requests for C-arms in the operating room; decides which fluoroscopy exams, needle-work procedures and general X-rays will be done first and coordinates with transport. Continuously in contact with the staff to monitor needs in the Emergency Room (ER) for timely turnaround of exams.
Job Description:
Education:
Required: Graduate of a Radiologic Technology Training Program approved by the American Medical Association or equivalent training
Licensure/Certification:
Required: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification; California Radiologic Technologist (CRT) license with fluoroscopy permit; must obtain fluoroscopy permit within twelve (12) months of hire if graduated before January 1, 2011 from Diagnostic Radiology Technology program with CRT license; American Heart Association BLS
Experience:
Required: Two (2) years of experience as a Radiologic Technologist
Preferred: Supervisory experience
Essential Responsibilities:
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Demonstrates compliance with Code of Conduct and compliance policies, and takes action to resolve compliance questions or concerns and report suspected violations.
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Follows ALARA guideline and uses Universal Precautions in all situations.
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Utilizes proper radiation protection to protect patient and all from excessive radiation.
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Obtains appropriate medical history before patient examination and prepares patient for exam.
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Documents any changes in patient condition using appropriate forms and contacts Radiology RN or appropriate person when necessary.
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Prioritizes stat procedures, organize patient flow and keep communication with staff, when working in the Emergency Department.
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Maintains proficiency in the use of all Radiology equipment and Performs Radiographic procedures of highest technical quality.
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Performs appropriate procedures as ordered and assists Radiologist performing procedure.
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Communicates with appropriate service representatives to ensure adequate equipment maintenance.
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Addresses all patient, physician, staff, and concerns/complaints within the area immediately. Refers any unresolved concerns/complaints to the Director immediately with all facts and data.
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Acts as preceptor for new employees to ensure that initial competencies are met.
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Documents procedures in PACS.
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Performs Receptionist and Radiology Assistant duties as needed.
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Maintains overall cleanliness and safety of the radiology area.
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Maintains cleanliness of all Radiology equipment in: Radiology department, Operating Room and Emergency Department.
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Notifies leadership when demands for service exceed the ability to provide expected standards of service.
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Mediates patient flow issues, add on procedures, overbooking of procedures and patients being bumped to ensure an even flow in your department.
Essential Skils:
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Knowledge of all aspects of Diagnostic Radiology equipment and procedures
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Proficient in working in ER, Operating Room (OR), inpatient and outpatient settings
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Knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served
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Ability to perform X-ray exams using CR, DR, portable equipment and C-arm in the operating room
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Knowledge of patient charting, required forms and billing procedures
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Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently to meet deadlines
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Ability to delegate tasks effectively, optimize team productivity and ensure alignment with organizational goals and objectives
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Ability to communicate with patients, healthcare professionals, and staff to ensure clear and accurate exchange of information
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Proficient in the use of Diagnostic Digital, Computer and Fluoroscopic equipment
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Knowledge of Operating Room sterile field precautions