RadNet
RadNet is leading radiology forward. With decades of experience, RadNet delivers quality, value, and access in the 21st century while aligning all stakeholders—patients, providers, payors, and regulators—to achieve the best clinical outcomes.
Responsibilities
Verify and review the referring physician's order prior to performing exams.
Provide complete patient information for interpreting physicians, including exam consent, health status, prescriptions, and contraindications. Record all unusual and/or pertinent patient history in the patient's medical record and/or the Radiology Information System (RIS) before it is interpreted by a physician.
Under the direct supervision and guidance of a Radiologist (depending on the type of procedure), perform various diagnostic and/or interventional radiology procedures/exams.
Assist the Radiologist with biopsies, drainages, and other procedures as needed.
Assist in image acquisition and communication of image evaluation reports.
Review imaging procedures, obtain complete and confidential patient information, make initial observations, and communicate those observations only to the radiologist.
Record patient history (previously communicated through initial observations of imaging procedures) according to approved protocols.
Communicate the radiologist's report to the referring physician following ACR communication guidelines.
Provide physician-prescribed post‑care instructions to patients.
Perform follow‑up patient evaluation and communicate findings to the radiologist.
Appropriately document and record procedure(s) following established company policy and procedure guidelines for quality assurance and safety standards.
Write discharge summary as directed; for review and co‑signature by the supervising radiologist.
Travel our outpatient imaging centers.
Complete all appropriate medical record documentation requirements associated with the exam at the time of exam or at the end of the work shift as designated by site protocol.
Demonstrate competency regarding safeguarding patient property and patient health information.
Safeguard any on‑site medications in accordance with company policies, procedures, and any legal requirements.
Demonstrate respect for company property, including any cash and patient financial information on site or on patient portals.
Be responsive to the needs of others by exhibiting and maintaining professional behavior toward patients and coworkers.
Demonstrate respect for patient boundaries and cultural sensitivities during all interactions.
Demonstrate ability to interact diplomatically and sympathetically with patients, their families, and the public in a clinical setting.
If You Are
Passionate about patient care, exercise sound judgment, and remain professional in all situations.
Demonstrate effective and professional communication, interpersonal skills, and respect with patients, guests, and colleagues.
Have a structured work‑approach, understand complex problems, and prioritize work in a fast‑paced environment.
To Ensure Success in This Role, You Must Have
State License in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology.
State License Fluoroscopy permit.
ACLS certification.
Certification from an advanced academic program through Weber State University (RPA) or a certified/approved program (RA) that encompasses a nationally recognized status and curriculum as well as a radiologist‑directed clinical preceptorship.
Good customer service skills and experience in all general fluoroscopy procedures, including gastrointestinal and genitourinary (adult and pediatric), arthrogram, and myelogram procedures.
Excellent communication skills to interact effectively with doctors, patients, vendors, peers, staff, and management.
ARRT(R) certification preferred.
We Offer
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Health Savings Account with employer funding.
Wellness dollars.
401(k) employer match.
Free services at any of our imaging centers for you and your immediate family.
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Responsibilities
Verify and review the referring physician's order prior to performing exams.
Provide complete patient information for interpreting physicians, including exam consent, health status, prescriptions, and contraindications. Record all unusual and/or pertinent patient history in the patient's medical record and/or the Radiology Information System (RIS) before it is interpreted by a physician.
Under the direct supervision and guidance of a Radiologist (depending on the type of procedure), perform various diagnostic and/or interventional radiology procedures/exams.
Assist the Radiologist with biopsies, drainages, and other procedures as needed.
Assist in image acquisition and communication of image evaluation reports.
Review imaging procedures, obtain complete and confidential patient information, make initial observations, and communicate those observations only to the radiologist.
Record patient history (previously communicated through initial observations of imaging procedures) according to approved protocols.
Communicate the radiologist's report to the referring physician following ACR communication guidelines.
Provide physician-prescribed post‑care instructions to patients.
Perform follow‑up patient evaluation and communicate findings to the radiologist.
Appropriately document and record procedure(s) following established company policy and procedure guidelines for quality assurance and safety standards.
Write discharge summary as directed; for review and co‑signature by the supervising radiologist.
Travel our outpatient imaging centers.
Complete all appropriate medical record documentation requirements associated with the exam at the time of exam or at the end of the work shift as designated by site protocol.
Demonstrate competency regarding safeguarding patient property and patient health information.
Safeguard any on‑site medications in accordance with company policies, procedures, and any legal requirements.
Demonstrate respect for company property, including any cash and patient financial information on site or on patient portals.
Be responsive to the needs of others by exhibiting and maintaining professional behavior toward patients and coworkers.
Demonstrate respect for patient boundaries and cultural sensitivities during all interactions.
Demonstrate ability to interact diplomatically and sympathetically with patients, their families, and the public in a clinical setting.
If You Are
Passionate about patient care, exercise sound judgment, and remain professional in all situations.
Demonstrate effective and professional communication, interpersonal skills, and respect with patients, guests, and colleagues.
Have a structured work‑approach, understand complex problems, and prioritize work in a fast‑paced environment.
To Ensure Success in This Role, You Must Have
State License in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology.
State License Fluoroscopy permit.
ACLS certification.
Certification from an advanced academic program through Weber State University (RPA) or a certified/approved program (RA) that encompasses a nationally recognized status and curriculum as well as a radiologist‑directed clinical preceptorship.
Good customer service skills and experience in all general fluoroscopy procedures, including gastrointestinal and genitourinary (adult and pediatric), arthrogram, and myelogram procedures.
Excellent communication skills to interact effectively with doctors, patients, vendors, peers, staff, and management.
ARRT(R) certification preferred.
We Offer
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Health Savings Account with employer funding.
Wellness dollars.
401(k) employer match.
Free services at any of our imaging centers for you and your immediate family.
#J-18808-Ljbffr