Reno Orthopedic Center
Dme/Cast Technician
Do you have an interest in DME (Durable Medical Equipment) and Casting? Do you have a passion for people? Love the hustle and bustle of a busy clinic? Join ROC as a DME/Cast Technician! This position will remain posted until filled. You would contribute and learn from a team of medical professionals at our main clinic while providing patient care. At ROC, we know who we and what we stand for; we do our jobs efficiently and effectively. Excellence in patient care is top of the list of our priorities, shown in the success of our clinic. Develop strong relationships with fellow healthcare professionals and providers. Our DME/Cast Technicians give support by providing care to patients and collaborating with the clinical team. Professional development is valued and we love to see our team members grow! Find your people here at ROC. ROC is expanding with two more operating suites opening the beginning of 2025 as we welcome seven new surgeons to our team. Join our team to be part of the growth and excitement! What would you do as a DME/Cast Technician? The Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Technician is responsible for providing splinting services, fitting braces, and applying other DME for the treatment of patients. After being fully trained in casting (6-8 months), the employee will be reclassified as a Cast Technician. You can expect to regularly: Apply and remove casts, splints, and Durable Medical Equipment (DME), including the potential use of a casting saw; Remove sutures and provide other wound care as applicable; Prep the patient for extraction of pins, assist the physician in extraction of pins and provide other pin care as applicable; Educate patients on the use and care of DME such as braces, crutches, canes, walkers and other equipment and ensure patients sign Proof of Delivery (POD); Document the care administered and charges into the patient's electronic medical record; Prep and assist physician in sterile procedures and closed reductions; Set-up, prepare and maintain casting and supply rooms; Room patients when needed to maintain clinic flow.
Do you have an interest in DME (Durable Medical Equipment) and Casting? Do you have a passion for people? Love the hustle and bustle of a busy clinic? Join ROC as a DME/Cast Technician! This position will remain posted until filled. You would contribute and learn from a team of medical professionals at our main clinic while providing patient care. At ROC, we know who we and what we stand for; we do our jobs efficiently and effectively. Excellence in patient care is top of the list of our priorities, shown in the success of our clinic. Develop strong relationships with fellow healthcare professionals and providers. Our DME/Cast Technicians give support by providing care to patients and collaborating with the clinical team. Professional development is valued and we love to see our team members grow! Find your people here at ROC. ROC is expanding with two more operating suites opening the beginning of 2025 as we welcome seven new surgeons to our team. Join our team to be part of the growth and excitement! What would you do as a DME/Cast Technician? The Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Technician is responsible for providing splinting services, fitting braces, and applying other DME for the treatment of patients. After being fully trained in casting (6-8 months), the employee will be reclassified as a Cast Technician. You can expect to regularly: Apply and remove casts, splints, and Durable Medical Equipment (DME), including the potential use of a casting saw; Remove sutures and provide other wound care as applicable; Prep the patient for extraction of pins, assist the physician in extraction of pins and provide other pin care as applicable; Educate patients on the use and care of DME such as braces, crutches, canes, walkers and other equipment and ensure patients sign Proof of Delivery (POD); Document the care administered and charges into the patient's electronic medical record; Prep and assist physician in sterile procedures and closed reductions; Set-up, prepare and maintain casting and supply rooms; Room patients when needed to maintain clinic flow.