Air Combat Effectiveness Consulting Group LLC
RAD TECH I NB
Air Combat Effectiveness Consulting Group LLC, Daly City, California, United States, 94013
Overview
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of radiographic, fluoroscopic, and specialized procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision, under the general direction of a radiologist and Radiology Administration. Collaborate with the department and multidisciplinary team to ensure quality patient care and department service. This position covers both locations: Seton Medical Center in Daly City, CA, and Seton Coastside in Moss Beach, CA. Responsibilities
Image Quality:
Consistently produces quality digital images within hospital guidelines and department standards (i.e., patient safety, repeat rate, exam protocols, image processing, etc.) Documentation:
Accurately completes documentation according to hospital and department guidelines, including exam performed, billing, film labeling, computer entry, etc. Performs other clerical duties as necessary (place orders, retrieve files, schedule patients, etc.) Clinical, Information:
Obtains patient clinical information which may affect diagnostic testing including allergy history, pregnancy, etc. Documents and communicates this information to the appropriate clinical staff and Radiologist. Competency/Training:
Maintains clinical competency, assumes responsibility for upgrading skills through participation in in-service education, maintaining necessary department competencies, and other continuing education activities. Participates in the training of departmental team members and students in a willing manner. Infection Control:
Assists MD and other staff in preparing for and performing procedures consistently, following sterile technique, infection control guidelines, and department standards. Workflow:
Evaluates personal and department work volume and flow to ensure efficient departmental patient care. Prioritizes work according to urgency and resources. Responds effectively in emergency situations. May act as supervisor in absence of department supervisor. Quality Control/Quality Improvement:
Understands and implements department quality control/quality improvement plans, performing QC/QI activities as assigned. Demonstrates knowledge of National Patient Safety Goals and utilizes the standards throughout their workday and when coming in contact with all patients. Resource Utilization:
Uses supplies and resources efficiently and cost-effectively. May be responsible for specific inventory and stocking of supplies. Maintains cleanliness and orderliness of department. Qualifications
Education:
Satisfactorily completed formal Radiologic Technology training in an AMA-approved school. Experience:
Radiologic Tech 1 eligibility requires demonstrated competency in one modality. This is an entry-level position. Must have CRT and ARRT and meet all CDPH Radiologic Health Branch regulatory requirements. Certifications/Licensure:
CRT, Fluoroscopy Permit in accordance with California State regulation within 6 months of hire. ARRT registration. CPR/BLS from American Heart Association. #J-18808-Ljbffr
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of radiographic, fluoroscopic, and specialized procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision, under the general direction of a radiologist and Radiology Administration. Collaborate with the department and multidisciplinary team to ensure quality patient care and department service. This position covers both locations: Seton Medical Center in Daly City, CA, and Seton Coastside in Moss Beach, CA. Responsibilities
Image Quality:
Consistently produces quality digital images within hospital guidelines and department standards (i.e., patient safety, repeat rate, exam protocols, image processing, etc.) Documentation:
Accurately completes documentation according to hospital and department guidelines, including exam performed, billing, film labeling, computer entry, etc. Performs other clerical duties as necessary (place orders, retrieve files, schedule patients, etc.) Clinical, Information:
Obtains patient clinical information which may affect diagnostic testing including allergy history, pregnancy, etc. Documents and communicates this information to the appropriate clinical staff and Radiologist. Competency/Training:
Maintains clinical competency, assumes responsibility for upgrading skills through participation in in-service education, maintaining necessary department competencies, and other continuing education activities. Participates in the training of departmental team members and students in a willing manner. Infection Control:
Assists MD and other staff in preparing for and performing procedures consistently, following sterile technique, infection control guidelines, and department standards. Workflow:
Evaluates personal and department work volume and flow to ensure efficient departmental patient care. Prioritizes work according to urgency and resources. Responds effectively in emergency situations. May act as supervisor in absence of department supervisor. Quality Control/Quality Improvement:
Understands and implements department quality control/quality improvement plans, performing QC/QI activities as assigned. Demonstrates knowledge of National Patient Safety Goals and utilizes the standards throughout their workday and when coming in contact with all patients. Resource Utilization:
Uses supplies and resources efficiently and cost-effectively. May be responsible for specific inventory and stocking of supplies. Maintains cleanliness and orderliness of department. Qualifications
Education:
Satisfactorily completed formal Radiologic Technology training in an AMA-approved school. Experience:
Radiologic Tech 1 eligibility requires demonstrated competency in one modality. This is an entry-level position. Must have CRT and ARRT and meet all CDPH Radiologic Health Branch regulatory requirements. Certifications/Licensure:
CRT, Fluoroscopy Permit in accordance with California State regulation within 6 months of hire. ARRT registration. CPR/BLS from American Heart Association. #J-18808-Ljbffr