HealthPartners
CT/X-ray Technologist - Weekends Only Baylor
HealthPartners, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Job Summary
The special procedures technologist operates the CT scannerRadiographic equipment to include CT, X-ray and Fluoroscopic, and makes radiographs of designated portions of the patient’s body. Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Enter all exam charges into system and/or direct them to Material Services and Pharmacy as appropriate. Perform high quality CT Radiological examinations on patients of all ages, addressing and responding to their individual needs appropriately. Work with the Radiologist to learn and follow their preferred imaging protocols, and to provide them with accurate information regarding the patient’s symptoms and physical history. Maintain exam room, equipment, and supplies in an orderly fashion, so as to always be ready for the next patient. Maintains education, knowledge, and training required to provide up-to-date quality care to patients and to stay current with CEU requirements as required by the ARRT. Maintain accurate records to meet regulatory and professional standards. Participate in working all shifts in the department to include weekends and holidays. Possess the ability to react objectively, using good judgment in crisis situations and on specific issues. Performs all other related duties as assigned. Accountabilities for all Employees
Adheres to the Hutchinson Health Employee Values. Maintains confidentiality of the organization and patients. Reports any health/medical errors. Observes all Environment of Care policies and reports safety risks or hazards immediately. Education, Training or Degree Required
Graduation from an accredited school Radiologic Technology providing education and training in treatment of patients in all age groups described. Satisfactory completion of a clinical rotation in Radiology Appropriate CT training License/Registration/Certification Required
Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or Registry eligible. Current CPR certification required. Experience and Skills
Two years of training under a qualified and licensed radiologist as stated by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists preferred. Working knowledge of anatomy; understanding principles of physics and electricity required. Knowledge of methods of exposure to obtain the required films and be able to set up and operate equipment is required. Working knowledge of contrast media is required. Ability to understand variations of anatomical positions such as supine, prone, lateral, and upright and trendelenburg required. Sufficient knowledge of patient care and sterile techniques to deal with all types of conditions required. Date created: 7/9/2008 Date updated: 09/24/2020 MEC Approval: 04/13/2021
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The special procedures technologist operates the CT scannerRadiographic equipment to include CT, X-ray and Fluoroscopic, and makes radiographs of designated portions of the patient’s body. Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Enter all exam charges into system and/or direct them to Material Services and Pharmacy as appropriate. Perform high quality CT Radiological examinations on patients of all ages, addressing and responding to their individual needs appropriately. Work with the Radiologist to learn and follow their preferred imaging protocols, and to provide them with accurate information regarding the patient’s symptoms and physical history. Maintain exam room, equipment, and supplies in an orderly fashion, so as to always be ready for the next patient. Maintains education, knowledge, and training required to provide up-to-date quality care to patients and to stay current with CEU requirements as required by the ARRT. Maintain accurate records to meet regulatory and professional standards. Participate in working all shifts in the department to include weekends and holidays. Possess the ability to react objectively, using good judgment in crisis situations and on specific issues. Performs all other related duties as assigned. Accountabilities for all Employees
Adheres to the Hutchinson Health Employee Values. Maintains confidentiality of the organization and patients. Reports any health/medical errors. Observes all Environment of Care policies and reports safety risks or hazards immediately. Education, Training or Degree Required
Graduation from an accredited school Radiologic Technology providing education and training in treatment of patients in all age groups described. Satisfactory completion of a clinical rotation in Radiology Appropriate CT training License/Registration/Certification Required
Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or Registry eligible. Current CPR certification required. Experience and Skills
Two years of training under a qualified and licensed radiologist as stated by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists preferred. Working knowledge of anatomy; understanding principles of physics and electricity required. Knowledge of methods of exposure to obtain the required films and be able to set up and operate equipment is required. Working knowledge of contrast media is required. Ability to understand variations of anatomical positions such as supine, prone, lateral, and upright and trendelenburg required. Sufficient knowledge of patient care and sterile techniques to deal with all types of conditions required. Date created: 7/9/2008 Date updated: 09/24/2020 MEC Approval: 04/13/2021
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