CT Technologist
CT Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic imaging procedures using computed tomography (CT) equipment to assist physicians in diagnosing and monitoring patients' medical conditions. This role involves preparing patients for scans, operating advanced imaging machinery, ensuring high-quality images, and maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for patients. The CT Tech must follow established protocols, adhere to radiation safety regulations, and work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate imaging and optimal patient care.
Responsibilities:
- Reads charts, prescriptions and radiology requests to ascertain the existence of valid physician orders for diagnostic computerized tomography procedures.
- Obtains pertinent clinical information and follows special physician requests noted on prescriptions.
- Prepares contract media according to physician's order or departmental policy.
- Assures proper patient identity prior to performing procedure.
- Initiates life support measures for patients as necessary.
- Lifts and moves patients with assistance, immobilizes patients as necessary.
- Under the direction of a radiologist, performs diagnostic computerized tomography procedures at a technical level.
- Identifies disease abnormalities and physiological processes while performing C.T. scans with initiative to obtain additional scan, view or other technical factors as required to provide maximum information for the Radiologist.
- Selects technical factors and imaging modes on an individual patient basis.
- Practices aseptic technique.
- Per physician's orders, administers or inject intravenous contrast media which is limited to the placement or insertion of a needle or catheter, not exceeding three inches in length and not above the level of the axilla into a person's upper extremity.
Required Qualifications:
- Graduation from an AMA approved program in Radiological Technology
- Current New York State licensure or permit to practice as a Radiological Technologist.
- Ability to think and act quickly to deliver efficient, quality patient care.
- Good reading and deductive skills to interpret physician requests and effectively solve problems.
- Sufficient sensitivity and interpersonal skills to deal with apprehensive patients in a professional and compassionate manner.
- Positive and effective communication skills for interaction with physicians and staff in emotionally charged situations.
Preferred Qualifications:
- CT Registry with AART
- IV Certification through NYS
Union: CSEA - Civil Service Employees Association (MH)
Note: Not all per diem roles are union eligible
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Physical Requirements: Medium Work
Pay Range: $31.80 - $42.99
Rochester Regional Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minority/Female/Disability/Veterans