What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radiology Technologist PRN position at Novamed?
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Description
Hiring now for Radiology Technologist PRN
Essential Functions
Perform Imaging Procedures: Operate imaging equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images of patients' internal structures. Patient Interaction: Explain procedures to patients, ensuring they understand the process and feel comfortable during the imaging process. Positioning: Accurately position patients and equipment to obtain the best possible images while minimizing radiation exposure. Equipment Maintenance: Regularly check and maintain imaging equipment to ensure it is functioning correctly and safely. Collaboration: Work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to interpret images and provide necessary information for diagnosis and treatment.
Experience/Knowledge
Knowledge of modern radiologic equipment and techniques; regional and gross anatomy of the human body; standardized radiologic clinical procedures; thorough knowledge of the hazards of radiologic materials and the safety precautions required; the operation and care of modern radiologic equipment; and the ordering and storing of supplies.
Ability to communicate effectively at a level required for successful job performance; administer emergency aid for shock; prepare solution used in processing x-ray film and process film; keep simple records, file film correctly, and compile reports; follow directions; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others
Required Skills And Qualifications
Normal busy office environment with much telephone work. For the majority of our positions this would be a climate controlled office environment during normal business hours. Occasional evening and/or weekend work.
Description
Hiring now for Radiology Technologist PRN
Essential Functions
Perform Imaging Procedures: Operate imaging equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images of patients' internal structures. Patient Interaction: Explain procedures to patients, ensuring they understand the process and feel comfortable during the imaging process. Positioning: Accurately position patients and equipment to obtain the best possible images while minimizing radiation exposure. Equipment Maintenance: Regularly check and maintain imaging equipment to ensure it is functioning correctly and safely. Collaboration: Work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to interpret images and provide necessary information for diagnosis and treatment.
Experience/Knowledge
- Under direction, incumbents may instruct and prepare patients for radiologic examinations;
- Determine the most suitable anatomical posture and positions and shield patients appropriately;
- Prepare patients for radiologic examinations by explaining the procedure, removing articles such as jewelry, through which x-rays cannot pass
- Positioning patients so that the correct parts of the body can be radiographed.
- Place the x-ray film under the part of the patient's body to be examined and make the exposure. Then remove the film and develop it.
- Position and operate stationary or portable radiologic machines and take x-rays images of all parts of the human body for the physician to use in the diagnosis of disease or injury.
- Produce x-ray films (radiographs), develop, make copies and fix x-ray films of parts of the human body for use in diagnosing medical problems.
- Prepare solutions for processing films;
- Assist in fluoroscopic work; under supervision, make clinical photographs of unusual cases and identify photographs;
- Maintain equipment and quarters;
- Monitors patients during the procedure.
- Surround the exposed area with radiation protection devices, such as lead shields, or limit the size of the x-ray beam to prevent unnecessary radiation exposure.
- Using instruments similar to a measuring tape, measure the thickness of the section to be radiographed and set controls on the machine to produce radiographs of the appropriate density, detail and contrast.
- Keep records and files;
- Make reports as needed and other related duties.
Knowledge of modern radiologic equipment and techniques; regional and gross anatomy of the human body; standardized radiologic clinical procedures; thorough knowledge of the hazards of radiologic materials and the safety precautions required; the operation and care of modern radiologic equipment; and the ordering and storing of supplies.
Ability to communicate effectively at a level required for successful job performance; administer emergency aid for shock; prepare solution used in processing x-ray film and process film; keep simple records, file film correctly, and compile reports; follow directions; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others
Required Skills And Qualifications
- Education: Must be a graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
- Certification: Certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is typically required, along with any state-specific licensure.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in operating complex imaging equipment and understanding imaging techniques.
- Communication Skills: Strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with patients and healthcare team members.
- Attention to Detail: Ability to ensure accuracy in imaging and patient care procedures.
- Ability to work individually or as part of a team.
- Ability to work in a fast paced environment with changing priorities.
- Ability to remain calm under pressure.
- Ability to work overtime as required.
- Ability to multitask while maintaining attention to detail.
Normal busy office environment with much telephone work. For the majority of our positions this would be a climate controlled office environment during normal business hours. Occasional evening and/or weekend work.