Novant Health
Overview
The Radiologic Technologist II works independently and/or assists physicians/APCs in the performance of diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures by preparing the patient and operating the x-ray equipment in order to obtain diagnostic images in the acute setting. The technologist is responsible for inpatient and outpatient procedures, the emergency room, fluoroscopy, portables, and the operating rooms. Come join a remarkable team where quality care meets quality service, in every dimension, every time. Responsibilities
Deliver the most remarkable patient experience in every dimension, every time. Be part of an environment that fosters teamwork, team member engagement and community involvement. Foster a commitment to diversity and inclusion in support of quality care. Foster a safe patient environment driven by the principles of First Do No Harm. Qualifications
Education: Graduate of ARRT-approved Radiography Program. Certification required within 6 months of hire after graduation from an accredited Radiology Program. 2 year/Associate Degree preferred. Experience: Minimum of one year experience in diagnostic radiology, preferred. Licensure/Certification: ARRT certification in Radiography - RT(R); applicable state licensure as required. Post-graduates from an accredited Radiology Program will be required to pass their ARRT registry within 6 months of completing program, required. Additional Skills/Requirements:
Applies principles of ALARA to minimize radiation exposure to patient, self, and others. Demonstrates current knowledge of federal and state radiation safety laws. Properly utilizes personnel monitoring devices. Ensures proper equipment performance and schedules maintenance for emergent needs. Properly operates radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment. Independently performs radiographic and non-interpretive fluoroscopic procedures, including intraoperative and mobile procedures, as prescribed by a licensed practitioner. Assists a licensed practitioner in the performance of radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures, including intraoperative and mobile procedures such as ERCPs, bronchoscopy, mini-C-arms, and post reductions. Mobile imaging including lines and pacers and neonates.
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The Radiologic Technologist II works independently and/or assists physicians/APCs in the performance of diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures by preparing the patient and operating the x-ray equipment in order to obtain diagnostic images in the acute setting. The technologist is responsible for inpatient and outpatient procedures, the emergency room, fluoroscopy, portables, and the operating rooms. Come join a remarkable team where quality care meets quality service, in every dimension, every time. Responsibilities
Deliver the most remarkable patient experience in every dimension, every time. Be part of an environment that fosters teamwork, team member engagement and community involvement. Foster a commitment to diversity and inclusion in support of quality care. Foster a safe patient environment driven by the principles of First Do No Harm. Qualifications
Education: Graduate of ARRT-approved Radiography Program. Certification required within 6 months of hire after graduation from an accredited Radiology Program. 2 year/Associate Degree preferred. Experience: Minimum of one year experience in diagnostic radiology, preferred. Licensure/Certification: ARRT certification in Radiography - RT(R); applicable state licensure as required. Post-graduates from an accredited Radiology Program will be required to pass their ARRT registry within 6 months of completing program, required. Additional Skills/Requirements:
Applies principles of ALARA to minimize radiation exposure to patient, self, and others. Demonstrates current knowledge of federal and state radiation safety laws. Properly utilizes personnel monitoring devices. Ensures proper equipment performance and schedules maintenance for emergent needs. Properly operates radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment. Independently performs radiographic and non-interpretive fluoroscopic procedures, including intraoperative and mobile procedures, as prescribed by a licensed practitioner. Assists a licensed practitioner in the performance of radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures, including intraoperative and mobile procedures such as ERCPs, bronchoscopy, mini-C-arms, and post reductions. Mobile imaging including lines and pacers and neonates.
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