What are the responsibilities and job description for the MRI Technologist position at TALENT Software Services?
Job Summary
The MRI Technologist performs procedures in accordance with departmental protocols and standards, operating MRI scanners and associated equipment with high proficiency. This includes the scanner, post-processing stations/programs, IV contrast injectors, O2 and suction equipment, patient transport, and patient monitoring equipment.
Essential Functions
Requires moderate to heavy physical efforts in lifting and moving patients, equipment, and supplies. Occasional standing, walking, and sitting during normal operation. Frequently may be required to stretch, bend, twist, squat, or kneel in the daily operation of the MRI department. May be exposed to various physical conditions throughout the day, such as walking on hard surfaces, climbing stairs, and being near moving equipment. Required to use radiation safety guidelines to prevent exposure to ionizing radiation.
The MRI Technologist performs procedures in accordance with departmental protocols and standards, operating MRI scanners and associated equipment with high proficiency. This includes the scanner, post-processing stations/programs, IV contrast injectors, O2 and suction equipment, patient transport, and patient monitoring equipment.
Essential Functions
- Examine requests and verify orders for each assigned patient. Refer and question orders to the Radiologist before performing exams.
- Contact the ordering provider when there are discrepancies.
- Properly identify patients using two patient identifiers and assist them with a brief explanation of the procedures.
- Prepare patients for procedures with a full explanation and document on appropriate worksheets.
- Interview patients for a complete medical history and review EMRs to obtain pertinent clinical history.
- Record medical history on requisitions and correlate other test results and laboratory data with the exam being performed.
- Assume responsibility for the exam from beginning until completion of dictated results.
- Prepare and administer IV contrast according to departmental protocols, recording contrast type and amount when requested.
- Evaluate the technical quality of images and consult with a Radiologist if needed.
- Recognize abnormal anatomy and process additional, reconstructed images, and/or measurements as instructed.
- Perform basic patient care functions and inform appropriate nursing personnel of any changes in the patient's condition.
- Initiate life support measures for patients when necessary and assist in "code blue” procedures during medical emergencies.
- Perform MRI scanning and assist Physicians/PA during invasive procedures, practicing proper sterile technique.
- Conduct all invasive procedures in accordance with bloodborne pathogens, isolation, and infection control policies and procedures.
- Obtain medication or contrast material as directed for administration by a licensed practitioner.
- Practice radiation safety principles for self, employees, patients, and family members, following appropriate standards.
- Report malfunctioning equipment to the department director/manager/supervisor and clinical engineering/radiology engineer.
- Maintain knowledge and skills required to work safely in an environment with significant exposure to bloodborne pathogens and infectious disease.
- Adhere to hospital fire and safety procedures, attend all in-service classes, and complete all required safety modules.
- Operate the radiology computer system to include entering orders and charging procedures/supplies, and document contrast administration in the MAR.
- Maintain assigned work area in a neat and orderly fashion, keeping it completely stocked and promoting cleanliness in the workplace.
- Assist other medical personnel, such as anesthesia, when performing exams or services in conjunction with an MRI scan.
- Maintain knowledge of all MRI safety requirements for both staff and patients while in and around magnetic fields.
Requires moderate to heavy physical efforts in lifting and moving patients, equipment, and supplies. Occasional standing, walking, and sitting during normal operation. Frequently may be required to stretch, bend, twist, squat, or kneel in the daily operation of the MRI department. May be exposed to various physical conditions throughout the day, such as walking on hard surfaces, climbing stairs, and being near moving equipment. Required to use radiation safety guidelines to prevent exposure to ionizing radiation.
Salary : $35 - $44