What are the responsibilities and job description for the Multi-Modality Technologist - Part-time 12 hours per week position at Littleton Hospital Association?
SUMMARY AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Under the supervision of a radiologist and the direction of the administrator, this position competently performs imaging on all general radiographic equipment and one additional modality. Responsible for radiographic and imaging protocols. Must have the ability to recognize imaging anatomy. Responsible for providing customer service excellence and complying with hospital and department policies and procedures. Uses RIS for proper recording of patient procedures and dissemination of patient results.
Radiography:
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Nuclear Medicine:
- Demonstrates working knowledge of New Hampshire rules and regulations as they apply to nuclear medicine and low level radioactive materials
- Able and competently produces high quality images on all nuclear medicine equipment
- Communicates fully to patients and staff the physiological basis for exam and the preparation necessary for the exam
- Possesses the knowledge/adaptability to tailor a requested study to the patients physical/mental status and ability while still producing high quality images that meet criteria for radiologist interpretation
- Works closely with the radiologist to ensure that the appropriate images are obtained to meet his/her evaluation criteria
- Able to trouble shoot imaging unit and performs all needed QA studies as well as having the knowledge to evaluate QA results to ensure unit is working properly.
- Calls for unit dosages for next day delivery and completes all necessary documentation for the same
- Receives, stores, and properly disposes of radionuclides
- Maintains accurate, legible and thorough records of nuclides received and administered in accordance with New Hampshire regulations
- Has a working knowledge of laboratory results as they pertain to requested imaging studies and uses information to make decisions about requested studies
- Assays and administers radiopharmaceuticals to patients either orally or intravenously
CT Scan
1. Able to use all equipment in CT to produce high quality studies for radiologist interpretation
2. Establishes proper exam criteria and parameters for each procedure
3. Prepares and injects contrast media under the direction of the radiologist
4. Prepares and administers oral and/or rectal contrast as required
5. Assists radiologist in invasive procedures
6. Competently uses work station to augment examinations
7. Has sound knowledge of anatomy and physiology resulting in proper patient positioning and acceptable image production
8. Provides thorough and detailed documentation regarding patient information and history
Mammography
1. Meets criteria for continuing education and exam numbers per year to maintain FDA credentialing in mammography
2. Demonstrates a working knowledge of mammography equipment and processing necessary to produce clinically acceptable mammographic images
3. Understands and uses all “standard views” necessary to produce optimal demonstration of all breast tissue
4. Understands and applies the basics of exposure technique to select the proper technical factors
5. Demonstrates proficiency in adapting to patients bodily habitus and physical demands and adjusts equipment accordingly
6. Understands and practices mammography QC/QA procedures
7. Participates in mammography QA activities
Assists the radiologist in the performance of aspirations and biopsies
8. Communicates clearly with the patients on the need for repeats or additional views as to lessen the patient’s anxiety
9. Carefully documents all clinical data/observations to the radiologist, making sure they are aware of the exact location of scars, moles or masses
Quality Assurance
1. Performs and interprets, daily sensitometry strips on department automatic processors. This includes analysis, charting, evaluation of results and consultation with radiology supervisors in respect to service
2. Prepares updates and standardizes imaging/procedures charts located in radiology rooms. Suggests to supervisors when procedures need to be updated/added
3. Assists in the orientation of new procedures, equipment and routines. Documents all training
4. Prepares, evaluates, posts and reports on contrast sensitivity reactions
5. Performs, evaluates and documents all MQSA QA activities necessary to keep current with federal standards
6. Works with all concerned to analyze results and propose corrective actions
7. Maintains and oversees all MQSA documentation and works with on-site inspectors during on-site inspections
8. Assists in the orientation of new employees and students, ensuring all required paper work is completed.
9. Completes morning report from HIS and distributes to necessary departments/individuals
10. Participates in all follow-up to patient/customer complaints
11. Assists Department Director identify areas/issues that would improve function and quality
MRI:
1. Able to use all equipment in MRI to produce high quality studies for interpretation
2. Establishes proper exam criteria and parameters for each procedure
3. Competently uses work station to augment examinations
4. Has sound knowledge of anatomy and physiology resulting in proper patient positioning and acceptable image production
5. Provides thorough and detailed documentation regarding patient information, including, but not limited to, implant documentation
6. Provides thorough and detailed documentation of MRI safety screening of patient
7. Adheres to all Hospital and department policies and procedures
8. Conducts QC tasks following manufacturer’s guidelines; maintains accurate QC data
9. Perform all other duties as assigned by the DIS management team.
REPORTS TO: Director of Diagnostic Services and DIS Clinical Supervisors
SUPERVISES: None
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONTACTS: Patients, families, providers, and all other LRH employees
QUALIFICATIONS: Must be currently licensed with the NH Board of Medical Imaging as a Radiographer, and, if applicable, in any other modality as required
Experience/Specialized Skills: Certification preferred in additional modalities performed.
Required Education/Course(s)/Training: Graduate of accredited radiography program with a minimum Associates Degree.
Preferred Certification/Registration: A.R.R.T. registered. Membership in a professional organization is preferred.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
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WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Works inside a clean, well-lighted and ventilated area. Subject to exposure to disagreeable odors, noise and trauma situations. May be exposed to communicable diseases. Works under emergent/stressful situations and may be required to deal with concerned/ agitated patients and personnel. Exposed to ionizing radiation, but will be provided with all personal protective equipment required.
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Salary : $34 - $51