What are the responsibilities and job description for the Diagnostic Technologist (New Castle, PA) position at UPMC?
UPMC Regional Orthopaedics is seeking a dedicated Diagnostic Technician to join our team at 3120 Wilmington Road in New Castle, PA. This position offers a consistent weekday schedule, working Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. or 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., and Fridays from 7:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. The role requires travel to the Nesbitt and Hermitage locations and includes the benefit of free on-site parking.
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Responsibilities:
- Identifies all patients properly by using two patient identifiers and utilizes universal protocol when performing procedures. Reviews patient history and assesses physician orders, applying specific departmental protocols for optimal results in the acquisition of data. Documents patient history in electronic record as required.
- Administers PO and rectal contrast per physician orders/department policy
- Ensures all exams within his/her area of responsibility are properly coded and tracked through RIS system, all exams are properly networked to ISITE for archiving and interpretation, and all charges are adequately entered for the exams performed.
- Performs diagnostic radiography procedures utilizing established protocols/procedures without requiring constant supervision.
- Utilizes complex imaging equipment for the acquisition, analysis, manipulation and documentation of image data and completes procedures according to protocol.
- Demonstrates a strong ability to interact with both patients and co-workers, while displaying a high level of caring, listening, dignity and respect. Able to work as team member within the department and all other departments to expedite patient care efficiently.
- Performs a variety of technical procedures that require independent judgement to adjust protocols and shows initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation appropriately for diagnostic radiography purposes.
- Demonstrates the ability to communicate instructions to patients in a clear and concise manner and explain procedures to help allay the patient's fears and solicit their cooperation.