Overview
Job Summary:
Prepares and operates CT equipment to perform diagnostic and therapeutic exams with Radiologist's guidance of various parts of the human body.
Education/Experience:
- Graduation from an approved school of Radiologic Technology or CT Scanning One year experience preferred
Licensure, Certification, and/or Registration:
- Registered and certified with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiography
- Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification Registry eligible for CT within one year of hire
Essential Functions:
- Carefully considers the needs of the patients when selecting and applying appropriate procedures, techniques, equipment and communications.
- Produces diagnostic quality images to include proper positioning, correct technical factors, collimation and patient identification which will be monitored by Radiologist complaints and through random QC audits.
- Patiently and clearly explains procedures to the patient prior to any exam, to reduce anxiety and enhance cooperation.
- Follows Radiation Protection Policies to avoid unnecessary exposure to the public and to self as evidenced by receiving no more than two-level II readings per year.
- Consistently performs accurate and complete quality assurance procedures in PACS prior to submitting the study to the Radiologist.
- Maintains a clean well-stocked and organized work area and notifies appropriate personnel when stock needs replenishing.
- Verifies the identity of the patient and ensures that the correct procedure is administered.
- Obtains a relevant history and/or examination data and evaluates for discrepancies and follows up with physician if necessary.
- Submits complete paperwork to Radiologist for interpretation which will be monitored by Radiologist's complaints.
- Consistently and accurately enters exam data information and charges in RIS and PACS by the completion of the shift
- Performs venipuncture and IV line access for the administration of IV contrast as needed per exam per hospital/department policy.
- Consistently checks Code 4 cart, emergency supplies, scanner check-ups to ensure readiness and safety according to departmental procedures.
- Transports patients as needed.
- Upholds a professional working relationship at all times and adheres to department rules.
- Performs other duties as assigned by management.
Skills/Qualifications:
- Ability to communicate on a professional level with physicians, nurses and other ancillary professional staff when discussing procedures and patient's care
- Ability to maintain daily schedules
- Clinical skills to enable recognition and to function accordingly in relation to priorities of patient needs
- Good oral and written communication skills
- Knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy
- Completes 24 hours of required continuing educations every two years
Work Environment:
- Potential exposure to infections, contagious diseases, and the risk of bloodborne diseases
- Exposure to hazardous anesthetic agents, body fluids and wastes
- Subject to electrical, radiant energy, and radiation hazards
- Exposure to a variety of electro-mechanical/power equipment
- Possible exposure to odorous chemicals, specimens, housekeeping cleaning agents, and chemicals
- Subject to hazards of flammable, explosive gases
- Subject to injury from moving parts of equipment
- Exposure to unpleasant elements (accidents, injuries and illness)
- Subject to varying and unpredictable situations
- Handles emergency or crisis situations
- Subject to long, irregular hours
- Handles absentee replacement on short notice
- Clean work area