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The CT Technologist performs radiographic procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision. This position performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgement, with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis. Under direction of the Director of Radiology and Imaging, the CT Technologist is responsible for the independent operation of imaging equipment and performing diagnostic examinations. The CT Technologist is responsible for daily operations of the Radiology Department, patient schedule, equipment maintenance, the report of equipment failures, and quality assessment (QA). The CT Technologist maintains a high standard of medical ethics at all times, requires initiative and independent judgment, and is self-motivated to increase knowledge of the field, disease, and new procedures as they evolve.
Day To Day
GENERAL DUTIES
Promotes Quality: Assures that a safe environment is kept for all employees and patients. Consistently wears film badge and protective lead. Actively participates in departmental performance improvement activities. Assists in the development of action plans to correct identified deficiencies. Provides ongoing technical quality assurance/improvement by routinely assessing team member imaging and addressing deficiencies positively and in a timely manner.
Confirms patient identity, body part, and body side for every patient prior to the procedure. Performs all procedures per approved and requested standards. Positions patients as determined for specific studies, specific ages, and specific conditions. Provides immobilization as required. Selects proper technical factors on an individual patient basis. Selects and operates equipment as directed. Provides radiation protection to patients and assistants in accordance with prescribed safety standards, e.g. ALARA.
In situations where communication skills are absent or limited, the technologist must encourage understanding and cooperation by preparing the patient and the family before, during, and after procedures. The Technologist must be able to gently persuade the patient to effectively work with them and ease fear and anxiety during imaging procedures.
Assists physician in administering contrast media and with exams. Assists in the diagnosis of disease by consulting with Radiologists. Processes and sends images to PACS. Documents information per established guidelines. Ensures compliance with all safety regulations to guarantee protection of patients, staff, and visitors. Demonstrates pediatric-specific skills and knowledge to perform all procedures using appropriate techniques and methods to produce high quality exams while ensuring patient comfort and protection.
Responsible for designated work area (supplies, cleaning rooms). Reports equipment malfunctions immediately. Takes initiative and uses independent judgment. Assists in performing first aid when necessary. Practices sterile technique and prevents cross contamination. Maintains inventory of supplies and orders as needed. Maintains equipment, exam rooms and work areas in a neat and safe condition to ensure the safety of the patients and employees. Checks and inspects the suite, equipment and accessories daily for physical or mechanical hazards. Performs required daily equipment checks. Troubleshoots equipment. Cleans and disinfects equipment. Escalates to the Director as needed to avoid and resolve equipment downtime.
Attends mandatory In-service Education Classes (TB, Hepatitis, Infection Control, Hospital Safety, Back Tips, and Fire & Electrical). Adheres to OSHA standards by donning required personal protective equipment (PPE) to maintain a safe working environment. Participates in meetings concerning the Radiology Department. Reports to Radiology Director and communicates daily activities and any updates pertinent to department affairs. Performs other duties as assigned to support the duties and responsibilities of the job and operational needs of the department.
Must Haves
Education and Work Experience
Required: Associates Degree from an accredited institution or 2-year certification program in Radiologic Technology (including training from United States Armed Forces) and 1 year of CT/Diagnostic technology experience.CHNOLA LOCATION ONLY: One year to obtain CT Registry by ARRTLICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Required: Basic Life Support Health Care Provider (CPR, BLS) - American Heart AssociationRequired: Radiography Certification (ARRT) - American Registry Of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) Required: Computerized Tomography Certification (ARRT (CT)) - American Registry Of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) required within two years of startRequired: Radiology Technician (ARRT) - Louisiana State Radiologic Technology Board Of ExaminersRequired: Limited Lab License (WJMC)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
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