Children's National Hospital
MRI Technologist- Sign On Bonus Eligible- Evening Shift
Children's National Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Overview
The MRI Technologist will perform a wide variety of high quality Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR) exams while providing excellent patient care. Sign on Bonus up to $30K for those that qualify. Minimum Education
Graduate of a formal education program accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT) or American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT). Minimum Work Experience
2 years Clinical MR imaging experience in a hospital or out-patient environment (Preferred). Required Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrate appropriate patient care, technical, procedural and evaluation skills. Demonstrates proficiency to perform a variety of procedures independently, consistently and effectively. Demonstrates skillful operation of imaging equipment and related components. Demonstrates good judgment when correlating patient history with scanning protocols. Knowledge of pediatric imaging protocols to perform quality clinical and research exams. Possesses adequate knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy. Adequate professional communication skills both oral and written. Familiarity with contrast medications used for MR exams. Some knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel Programs. Required Licenses and Certifications
Registered Radiography Technologist (ARRT) certification (R) (MR) (ARRT) registration Required. American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT) Certification Required. Functional Accountabilities
Clinical and Research Imaging Procedures: Perform all exams efficiently, with the ability to recognize when to adjust scan sequences to enhance images. Orient new technologists to attain proficiency of pediatric imaging protocols. Monitor exam orders to identify opportunities to perform exams. Be part of the MR team which prioritizes and coordinates patient throughput to ensure all patients are serviced in a timely and quality-oriented fashion. Review exam schedule to verify orders, protocol and exams are accurately assigned. Assist Lead MR technologist and MR Manager as needed with day-to-day operations. Quality Control: Verify exam requests with patient information (the right exam with the correct patient). Ensure exam images have the correct patient data. Follow correct procedures regarding warm-up, phantom scanning and shut-down of equipment; troubleshoot and recognize equipment malfunctions. Check exam orders and exam charges for accuracy; complete RIS assignments accurately and in a timely manner; verify exams are loaded onto Picture Archival Communication System (PACS). Acknowledge and respond to performance improvement feedback from Radiology Faculty. Track and record scanner data to meet American College of Radiology (ACR) requirements. Patient Care: Ensure the cleanliness of scanners and exam rooms; patient exam related items are stocked and prepared in advance to facilitate efficiency. Greet patients/parents, introduce self and role to patient and treat all patients/families in a kind, courteous and professional manner. Communicate and explain exam procedures to patients/parents in a clear and concise manner; communicate with patient/parent throughout the exam and visit to MR Department; discharge patient/parent with appropriate follow-up information. Make every attempt to meet scheduled appointment times and accommodate stat and add-on exam requests. Report patient/family customer service issues to MR Manager in a timely manner. Share on-call responsibilities, equally, with all MR Technologists. Clinic Safety: Adhere to all OSHA regulations, including no eating or drinking in designated patient care areas; adhere to ACR MR Safety guidelines relating to all MR Safety Zones. Research implant devices to determine MR safety designation; perform implant, ferrous metal and clinical safety checks for every patient. Ensure Time Outs are conducted for patient, staff and equipment before advancing to Zone Three (3). Inquire about menstrual status and possibility of pregnancy for female adolescents and teens. Immediately report scanner or room equipment malfunctions to MR Physicist, scanner Field Engineers and/or CN Engineering Department. Complete annual MR Safety course and mandatory annual reviews in CHEX. Communication: Conduct daily huddles with staff to discuss patient flow and other issues. Confer with faculty and colleagues when confronted with an unfamiliar problem. Consistent email review for department and hospital operations updates. Communicate with colleagues in a collaborative manner to promote a positive work environment. Immediately report personnel issues to MR Manager and/or radiology on-call administrator to ensure continuous staffing and safe environment. Professional Development: Maintain Primary R.T. (R) (ARRT) and Post-Primary (MR) Certification; attend seminars and in-services; provide leadership to the modality with regard to patient care, customer service and new technology; participate in Quality Assurance Initiatives and performance improvement projects. Organizational Accountabilities: Anticipate and respond to customer needs; demonstrate teamwork and collaborative behavior; participate in continuous improvement and cost management; promote safety and stop, think, act and review in decision making.
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The MRI Technologist will perform a wide variety of high quality Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR) exams while providing excellent patient care. Sign on Bonus up to $30K for those that qualify. Minimum Education
Graduate of a formal education program accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT) or American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT). Minimum Work Experience
2 years Clinical MR imaging experience in a hospital or out-patient environment (Preferred). Required Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrate appropriate patient care, technical, procedural and evaluation skills. Demonstrates proficiency to perform a variety of procedures independently, consistently and effectively. Demonstrates skillful operation of imaging equipment and related components. Demonstrates good judgment when correlating patient history with scanning protocols. Knowledge of pediatric imaging protocols to perform quality clinical and research exams. Possesses adequate knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy. Adequate professional communication skills both oral and written. Familiarity with contrast medications used for MR exams. Some knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel Programs. Required Licenses and Certifications
Registered Radiography Technologist (ARRT) certification (R) (MR) (ARRT) registration Required. American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT) Certification Required. Functional Accountabilities
Clinical and Research Imaging Procedures: Perform all exams efficiently, with the ability to recognize when to adjust scan sequences to enhance images. Orient new technologists to attain proficiency of pediatric imaging protocols. Monitor exam orders to identify opportunities to perform exams. Be part of the MR team which prioritizes and coordinates patient throughput to ensure all patients are serviced in a timely and quality-oriented fashion. Review exam schedule to verify orders, protocol and exams are accurately assigned. Assist Lead MR technologist and MR Manager as needed with day-to-day operations. Quality Control: Verify exam requests with patient information (the right exam with the correct patient). Ensure exam images have the correct patient data. Follow correct procedures regarding warm-up, phantom scanning and shut-down of equipment; troubleshoot and recognize equipment malfunctions. Check exam orders and exam charges for accuracy; complete RIS assignments accurately and in a timely manner; verify exams are loaded onto Picture Archival Communication System (PACS). Acknowledge and respond to performance improvement feedback from Radiology Faculty. Track and record scanner data to meet American College of Radiology (ACR) requirements. Patient Care: Ensure the cleanliness of scanners and exam rooms; patient exam related items are stocked and prepared in advance to facilitate efficiency. Greet patients/parents, introduce self and role to patient and treat all patients/families in a kind, courteous and professional manner. Communicate and explain exam procedures to patients/parents in a clear and concise manner; communicate with patient/parent throughout the exam and visit to MR Department; discharge patient/parent with appropriate follow-up information. Make every attempt to meet scheduled appointment times and accommodate stat and add-on exam requests. Report patient/family customer service issues to MR Manager in a timely manner. Share on-call responsibilities, equally, with all MR Technologists. Clinic Safety: Adhere to all OSHA regulations, including no eating or drinking in designated patient care areas; adhere to ACR MR Safety guidelines relating to all MR Safety Zones. Research implant devices to determine MR safety designation; perform implant, ferrous metal and clinical safety checks for every patient. Ensure Time Outs are conducted for patient, staff and equipment before advancing to Zone Three (3). Inquire about menstrual status and possibility of pregnancy for female adolescents and teens. Immediately report scanner or room equipment malfunctions to MR Physicist, scanner Field Engineers and/or CN Engineering Department. Complete annual MR Safety course and mandatory annual reviews in CHEX. Communication: Conduct daily huddles with staff to discuss patient flow and other issues. Confer with faculty and colleagues when confronted with an unfamiliar problem. Consistent email review for department and hospital operations updates. Communicate with colleagues in a collaborative manner to promote a positive work environment. Immediately report personnel issues to MR Manager and/or radiology on-call administrator to ensure continuous staffing and safe environment. Professional Development: Maintain Primary R.T. (R) (ARRT) and Post-Primary (MR) Certification; attend seminars and in-services; provide leadership to the modality with regard to patient care, customer service and new technology; participate in Quality Assurance Initiatives and performance improvement projects. Organizational Accountabilities: Anticipate and respond to customer needs; demonstrate teamwork and collaborative behavior; participate in continuous improvement and cost management; promote safety and stop, think, act and review in decision making.
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