This position is responsible for performing a variety of radiographic procedures at a very high technical level requiring minimal supervision, under the general direction of a Radiology and Radiology Administration. Collaborates with Department and Hospital multidisciplinary teams as necessary to ensure quality patient care and department service.
Responsibilities
POSITION SPECIFIC DUTIES (other duties may be assigned)
1. Image Quality: Consistently produces quality images within hospital guidelines and department standards (i.e. patient safety, radiation safety, repeat rate, exam protocols, image processing, etc.)
2. Documentation: Accurately completes documentation according to hospital and department guidelines, including exams performed, billing, image labeling, computer entry, etc. Performs other clerical duties as necessary (place orders, maintain film file, maintain PACS files, etc.) Ensures other staff members also comply with these documentation standards.
3. Clinical Information: Obtains patient clinical information that may affect diagnostic testing including allergy history, pregnancy, etc. Documents and communicates this information to the appropriate clinical staff.
4. Competency/Training: Maintains clinical competency assuming responsibility for upgrading skills through participation in inservice education and other continuing education activities. Participates in the training of other departmental personnel and/or students.
5. Work Flow: Evaluates personal and department work volume and flow to insure efficient departmental patient care. Prioritizes work according to urgency and resources. Responds effectively to emergency situations and adjusts staff as necessary. Communicates patient care issues to Nurse Manager. May act as supervisor in the absence of Department Manager.
6. Quality Control/Quality Improvement: Understands and implements department quality control/quality improvement plans performing QC/QI activities as assigned.
7. Resource Utilization: In all duties, uses supplies and resources efficiently and cost effectively to include adjusting staff to meet the needs of Radiology services. Places calls to stand-by Technologists as necessary to ensure prompt delivery of services to patients. May be responsible for specific inventory and stocking of supplies. Maintains cleanliness and order of department.
QUALIFICATIONS/JOB REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION:
Satisfactorily completed formal Radiologic Technology training in an AMA approved school.
EXPERIENCE:
Radiologic Technologist III must have a minimum of ten years relevant experience as a Radiologic Technologist.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE:
CRT
Fluoroscopy Permit in accordance with California State regulations.
ARRT
CPR
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