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JOB SUMMARY
The Registered Radiologic Technologist is responsible for the administration of ionizing radiation to patients for diagnostic purposes and fulfilling the goals and objectives of Advanced Pain Care. QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of an accredited School of Radiologic Technology Current registration with ARRT and successful completion of Basic Life Support Three to five years of radiologic technologist experience preferred DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES
Performs diagnostic procedures on patients to meet the established practice parameters and standards of care Utilizes proper positioning of patients, proper image identification, professional patient care and assessment and maintains proper documentation Prepares patients for exams by communicating the need to remove garments or jewelry that may interfere with procedure, and explaining how the process works Adheres to medical and standard precautions as required per procedure Performs clerical duties, transports patients as required and processes images Administers contrast media and other medications as directed Assists with quality control/performance improvement, including maintaining radiographic equipment Closely follows provider instructions and apply knowledge of anatomy and physiology to the process in order to help provider diagnose problems Use radiation safety measures and protection devices to comply with government regulations and ensure safety of patients and staff members Monitor video display of area being scanned and monitor patients’ conditions and reactions to procedures, reporting abnormal signs to physician Adheres to all Advanced Pain Care policies and procedures Has regular and predictable attendance Performs other duties as assigned KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of X-ray equipment Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills Excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to work with complex computers and machinery Ability to work independently Ability to exercise judgment and make decisions under pressure Ability to manage time well Ability to handle confidential patient information Ability to document accurately and precisely Ability to produce high quality images consistently WORKING CONDITIONS
Environmental Conditions
Medical office environment Physical Requirements
Good visual acuity, accurate color vision. Ability to lift/transfer patients in excess of 100 pounds, which may require pushing, pulling, and essentially utilizing a full range of body movement. Ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch and/or crawl. Ability to reach, grasp, use fine finger movement and feel fine sensation to discern temperature, texture, size and shape. Computer skills preferred. WORK RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to Office Manager, Radiologist and/or Providers
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The Registered Radiologic Technologist is responsible for the administration of ionizing radiation to patients for diagnostic purposes and fulfilling the goals and objectives of Advanced Pain Care. QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of an accredited School of Radiologic Technology Current registration with ARRT and successful completion of Basic Life Support Three to five years of radiologic technologist experience preferred DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES
Performs diagnostic procedures on patients to meet the established practice parameters and standards of care Utilizes proper positioning of patients, proper image identification, professional patient care and assessment and maintains proper documentation Prepares patients for exams by communicating the need to remove garments or jewelry that may interfere with procedure, and explaining how the process works Adheres to medical and standard precautions as required per procedure Performs clerical duties, transports patients as required and processes images Administers contrast media and other medications as directed Assists with quality control/performance improvement, including maintaining radiographic equipment Closely follows provider instructions and apply knowledge of anatomy and physiology to the process in order to help provider diagnose problems Use radiation safety measures and protection devices to comply with government regulations and ensure safety of patients and staff members Monitor video display of area being scanned and monitor patients’ conditions and reactions to procedures, reporting abnormal signs to physician Adheres to all Advanced Pain Care policies and procedures Has regular and predictable attendance Performs other duties as assigned KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of X-ray equipment Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills Excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to work with complex computers and machinery Ability to work independently Ability to exercise judgment and make decisions under pressure Ability to manage time well Ability to handle confidential patient information Ability to document accurately and precisely Ability to produce high quality images consistently WORKING CONDITIONS
Environmental Conditions
Medical office environment Physical Requirements
Good visual acuity, accurate color vision. Ability to lift/transfer patients in excess of 100 pounds, which may require pushing, pulling, and essentially utilizing a full range of body movement. Ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch and/or crawl. Ability to reach, grasp, use fine finger movement and feel fine sensation to discern temperature, texture, size and shape. Computer skills preferred. WORK RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to Office Manager, Radiologist and/or Providers
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