Huntsville Hospital
Overview
Under the direction of the Radiology Director and a radiologist, performs a variety of technical procedures requiring independent judgment, ingenuity, and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis. Operates CT/X-Ray equipment to produce quality images/radiographs of designated body parts. Must be available for emergency on-call procedures as required. Recognizes the need for pain control/assessment for patients and helps to prevent or reduce patient pain levels when possible. Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities / Essential Functions Under the direction of a Radiologist, produces high-quality radiographs across all patient age groups. Explains procedures to patients. Positions and immobilizes patients for procedures. Selects appropriate technical factors for specific body parts. Reviews images for quality and accuracy of positioning. Willingly assists in Radiology or other departments within Imaging when needed. Assists Radiologist with Invasive Procedures Prepares the room properly for specific procedures. Practices principles of sterile technique. Labels items on trays according to Joint Commission standards. Selects appropriate procedure trays/instruments needed. Obtains images as requested by Radiologist to facilitate diagnosis. Maintains Patient and Personal Safety Provides radiation protection to all patients as needed. Practices personal radiation safety measures to minimize occupational exposure levels annually. Follows good body mechanics when lifting. Uses appropriate transfer techniques based on patient condition. Verifies patient identity using two approved identifiers. Administers Contrast Media Administers IV contrast as directed by Radiologist. Assesses patients for contrast media sensitivity prior to venipuncture. Attends annual in-service on venipuncture techniques. Performs venipuncture as required. PACS Completes all exams in PACS timely. Prepares patient CDs properly. Verifies that physician orders match PACS entries. Ensures all images are in PACS, scans required documents, and adds notes as needed. Operates film digitizer to add films to PACS. Qualifications
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Required Education/Licensure:
Completed AMA-approved Radiologic Technologist training program; eligible for ARRT registry. CT registry preferred. Experience:
No experience required but preferred. Additional Skills/Abilities:
BLS certification required before the end of orientation; excellent communication skills; ability to work in a fast-paced environment with frequent task changes.
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Under the direction of the Radiology Director and a radiologist, performs a variety of technical procedures requiring independent judgment, ingenuity, and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiological diagnosis. Operates CT/X-Ray equipment to produce quality images/radiographs of designated body parts. Must be available for emergency on-call procedures as required. Recognizes the need for pain control/assessment for patients and helps to prevent or reduce patient pain levels when possible. Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities / Essential Functions Under the direction of a Radiologist, produces high-quality radiographs across all patient age groups. Explains procedures to patients. Positions and immobilizes patients for procedures. Selects appropriate technical factors for specific body parts. Reviews images for quality and accuracy of positioning. Willingly assists in Radiology or other departments within Imaging when needed. Assists Radiologist with Invasive Procedures Prepares the room properly for specific procedures. Practices principles of sterile technique. Labels items on trays according to Joint Commission standards. Selects appropriate procedure trays/instruments needed. Obtains images as requested by Radiologist to facilitate diagnosis. Maintains Patient and Personal Safety Provides radiation protection to all patients as needed. Practices personal radiation safety measures to minimize occupational exposure levels annually. Follows good body mechanics when lifting. Uses appropriate transfer techniques based on patient condition. Verifies patient identity using two approved identifiers. Administers Contrast Media Administers IV contrast as directed by Radiologist. Assesses patients for contrast media sensitivity prior to venipuncture. Attends annual in-service on venipuncture techniques. Performs venipuncture as required. PACS Completes all exams in PACS timely. Prepares patient CDs properly. Verifies that physician orders match PACS entries. Ensures all images are in PACS, scans required documents, and adds notes as needed. Operates film digitizer to add films to PACS. Qualifications
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Required Education/Licensure:
Completed AMA-approved Radiologic Technologist training program; eligible for ARRT registry. CT registry preferred. Experience:
No experience required but preferred. Additional Skills/Abilities:
BLS certification required before the end of orientation; excellent communication skills; ability to work in a fast-paced environment with frequent task changes.
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