What are the responsibilities and job description for the Tech - MRI Tech position at Magnet Medical?
Shift Details
Shift 12 hour days
Job Order Details
Start Date 2025-03-24
End Date 2025-06-23
Duration 13 Week(s)
Client Details
City Olympia State WA
An MRI Technologist (Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist) operates MRI machines to create detailed images of the inside of a patient's body, which are used by doctors to diagnose and treat various medical conditions. MRI Technologists are responsible for positioning patients correctly, ensuring safety protocols are followed, maintaining equipment, and providing high-quality images while delivering compassionate care.
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Key Responsibilities:
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Pre-Procedure Preparation:
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- Review the patient's medical history, doctor’s orders, and any previous imaging studies to ensure the appropriate MRI procedure is conducted. \n
- Explain the MRI procedure to the patient, addressing any questions or concerns to reduce anxiety. \n
- Ensure that all necessary documentation, including informed consent forms and patient information, is completed before the procedure. \n
- Verify patient identity and screening criteria to ensure safety, such as checking for implanted devices, allergies to contrast agents, or pregnancy. \n
- Prepare and position the MRI room by ensuring the machine and equipment are ready for the procedure. \n
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Conducting MRI Scans:
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- Operate the MRI machine, adjusting settings (e.g., magnetic field, radiofrequency pulse) to obtain high-quality images as prescribed by the physician. \n
- Position patients on the MRI table, ensuring they are comfortable and aligned to capture the correct images while adhering to safety standards. \n
- Administer contrast agents as prescribed by the physician to enhance image clarity, ensuring the patient is monitored for adverse reactions. \n
- Ensure the patient remains still during the scan to obtain clear, high-resolution images. \n
- Monitor the MRI process to confirm quality imaging, making adjustments to the settings or positioning as necessary. \n
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Patient Safety and Comfort:
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- Ensure patient safety during the MRI procedure, especially concerning the strong magnetic fields, by verifying that no ferrous or metal objects are present on the patient. \n
- Keep patients informed during the scan, providing reassurance and instructions as needed to ensure comfort. \n
- Monitor the patient’s condition, including vital signs, during the scan to detect any potential issues or discomfort. \n
- Ensure proper patient positioning to avoid injuries or discomfort during the imaging process. \n
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Post-Procedure Care:
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- Assist the patient off the MRI table after the procedure and ensure they are stable and comfortable. \n
- Provide post-procedure instructions, including the use of any follow-up treatments, care for injection sites (if contrast agents were used), and any other aftercare instructions. \n
- Ensure that any required post-scan imaging or additional scans are scheduled as necessary. \n
- Address any immediate concerns or side effects the patient may experience, especially if contrast agents were administered. \n
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Maintenance and Equipment Care:
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- Ensure that the MRI machine is regularly calibrated and functioning correctly, performing basic maintenance and troubleshooting when necessary. \n
- Clean and disinfect the MRI suite and equipment between patients to adhere to infection control protocols. \n
- Monitor equipment performance, identify malfunctions or issues, and alert the appropriate staff for repairs or servicing. \n
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Collaboration with Medical Team:
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- Communicate effectively with physicians, radiologists, and other medical staff to ensure the correct images are obtained and the patient’s needs are met. \n
- Work with other healthcare professionals to review images, assess the need for follow-up scans, and discuss patient conditions. \n
- Collaborate with radiologists to ensure the final images meet diagnostic standards and are transmitted accurately to the appropriate physician for review. \n
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Documentation and Record-Keeping:
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- Document all relevant patient information and scan results in the electronic health record (EHR), ensuring that records are complete and accurate. \n
- Ensure that imaging data is properly labeled and uploaded into the system, and assist with reports or communications as needed. \n
- Maintain logs of equipment usage, maintenance, and any issues encountered during procedures. \n
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Radiation Safety and Protocols:
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- While MRI does not use ionizing radiation, ensure safety by following the guidelines for handling contrast agents and any equipment that could pose a risk to patients. \n
- Adhere to radiation safety standards for other imaging technologies used in the department, such as when operating in proximity to X-ray or CT equipment. \n
- Follow all established safety protocols, including magnetic field safety, to avoid accidents or injuries. \n
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Professional Development and Training:
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- Stay current with the latest MRI technology, scanning techniques, and patient care practices. \n
- Participate in continuing education programs and obtain necessary certifications to maintain licensure and improve professional skills. \n
- Assist in training new MRI technologists or students on the operation of MRI machines and best practices in patient care. \n
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