United Surgical Partners International, Inc
Operating Room Radiology Technologist
United Surgical Partners International, Inc, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Job Overview
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Uptown is searching to hire a full‑time Radiologic Technologist. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Uptown is a joint‑venture surgical hospital between Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH), United Surgical Partners International (USPI), and local physicians. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center‑Uptown provides a wide range of medical and surgical services to the greater North Texas area across 8 operating rooms, 24 private inpatient rooms, and a full‑service emergency department. The hospital specializes in orthopedic, joint replacement, spine, general, bariatric, surgical oncology, ENT, reconstructive surgery, and other surgical specialties.
Job Duties
Perform orthopedic radiology, pediatric radiology, operating room radiology, and other technical tasks involved in operating X‑ray equipment to make radiographs of designated portions of the body as specified by the physician; adjust equipment for proper exposure, voltage, and current in accordance with prescribed radiation safety procedures.
Determine, prepare, and set up medical supplies, instruments, and equipment; explain X‑ray procedures to patients; position patients for each anatomical view specified using immobilization and protective devices as required; report any changes in patient condition to attending medical staff.
Monitor accessory equipment and assist the attending physician with fluoroscopic examinations and special radiographic studies.
Record the amount and type of film exposed; label film with identifying information; sort as required.
Consult with the lead X‑ray tech and radiologist to ensure compliance with established standards of quality.
Process film in accordance with standardized procedures and maintain the assigned work area in a clean and orderly condition.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited program in Radiological Technology.
AART Registered and CPR Current.
Knowledgeable of local, state, federal and Joint Commission Regulations.
Must possess independent decision‑making skills.
Ability to prioritize and handle multiple projects.
Excellent communication skills with the staff, physicians, patients, and families.
Must be able to communicate verbally and non‑verbally in a professional way.
Location Dallas, TX
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Job Duties
Perform orthopedic radiology, pediatric radiology, operating room radiology, and other technical tasks involved in operating X‑ray equipment to make radiographs of designated portions of the body as specified by the physician; adjust equipment for proper exposure, voltage, and current in accordance with prescribed radiation safety procedures.
Determine, prepare, and set up medical supplies, instruments, and equipment; explain X‑ray procedures to patients; position patients for each anatomical view specified using immobilization and protective devices as required; report any changes in patient condition to attending medical staff.
Monitor accessory equipment and assist the attending physician with fluoroscopic examinations and special radiographic studies.
Record the amount and type of film exposed; label film with identifying information; sort as required.
Consult with the lead X‑ray tech and radiologist to ensure compliance with established standards of quality.
Process film in accordance with standardized procedures and maintain the assigned work area in a clean and orderly condition.
Required Skills and Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited program in Radiological Technology.
AART Registered and CPR Current.
Knowledgeable of local, state, federal and Joint Commission Regulations.
Must possess independent decision‑making skills.
Ability to prioritize and handle multiple projects.
Excellent communication skills with the staff, physicians, patients, and families.
Must be able to communicate verbally and non‑verbally in a professional way.
Location Dallas, TX
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