Veracity
Interventional Radiology Technician
Chicago, IL, United States, 60631
1 Contractor Onsite position
Department: Interventional Radiology
Shift Timings: 06:45 - 15:15 Hours Monday to Friday 8 hours/5 days.
Per week: 40 Hours On call, 15 days per month Work week, Monday through Friday with on call, 8 hours or as indicated per case load shift starts at 0645 EPIC experience a must Experience: 2 Years
Responsibilities Preparing examination rooms for patient examinations. dministering radiopharmaceuticals to obtain clear, usable images. Positioning patients and equipment, explaining the procedures, and ensuring patients' comfort. Inserting commands and data into the computer to document and specify the scan sequences, and monitoring the video display to adjust the density or contrast. Monitoring patients during examinations, ensuring their safety, and following procedures to prevent unnecessary exposure to radiation. Producing diagnostic images, reporting important information to the Physician, and updating patients' records. Organizing the daily procedure schedules for emergencies and monitoring radiographic supplies. Performing administrative tasks, such as answering technical questions, scheduling appointments, and offering pre-procedure advice. Performing scheduled maintenance and emergency repairs on radiographic equipment.
1 Contractor Onsite position
Department: Interventional Radiology
Shift Timings: 06:45 - 15:15 Hours Monday to Friday 8 hours/5 days.
Per week: 40 Hours On call, 15 days per month Work week, Monday through Friday with on call, 8 hours or as indicated per case load shift starts at 0645 EPIC experience a must Experience: 2 Years
Responsibilities Preparing examination rooms for patient examinations. dministering radiopharmaceuticals to obtain clear, usable images. Positioning patients and equipment, explaining the procedures, and ensuring patients' comfort. Inserting commands and data into the computer to document and specify the scan sequences, and monitoring the video display to adjust the density or contrast. Monitoring patients during examinations, ensuring their safety, and following procedures to prevent unnecessary exposure to radiation. Producing diagnostic images, reporting important information to the Physician, and updating patients' records. Organizing the daily procedure schedules for emergencies and monitoring radiographic supplies. Performing administrative tasks, such as answering technical questions, scheduling appointments, and offering pre-procedure advice. Performing scheduled maintenance and emergency repairs on radiographic equipment.