Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
High School graduate or equivalent. Satisfactory completion of formal Radiologic Technology training in an AMA approved school and is registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology in Radiography, ARRT (R), current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification. Completes a minimum of 24 hours of continuing education bi-annually and remains "in compliance" with the American Registry of Radiologic Technology's continuing medical education requirement (CME).
Minimum of two years experience after graduation in a major hospital setting.
Fully knowledgeable in diagnostic radiography, proficient in angiography/interventional radiology. Knowledge of surgery and mammography is a plus. Must possess excellent customer service and interpersonal skills.
Demonstrates awareness and sensitivity to patient and family rights, as identified within the hospital. Completes work within acceptable time limits (All overtime is pre-approved). Implements and maintains established department, unit, hospital policies, procedures, objectives, quality assurance, safety, environmental and infection control. Demonstrates awareness of legal issues in all aspects of patient care and unit function and strives to manage situations in a reduced risk manner. Demonstrates and monitors careful, efficient, and non-wasteful use of supplies and follows established charge procedures to provide patient care in a timely, cost-effective and cost-efficient manner. Consults or reviews written protocols to clarify uncertain aspects. Assures accurate account of charges for supplies, equipment and procedures. Performs several tasks simultaneously during peak workload situations. Performs efficiently and remains calm in emergency patient situations while following established hospital protocols.
Trains and mentors new personnel in each area.
Collaborates with physicians, radiologic technologists, and hospital staff to provide quality patient care. Cooperates with other personnel to achieve department objectives. Collaborate with and receive direction from physicians to plan necessary changes in patient care as a result of new procedures, equipment etc. Collaborate with other departments to assure that equipment, and supplies are available to provide patient care. Collaborate with physicians and nursing staff to provide patient pain management. Produces quality radiographs with minimal repeats. Selects proper technical factors for quality radiographs. Selects proper technical factors on an individual patient basis. Uses a variety of complex stationary and mobile electronic ionizing radiation-producing equipment by setting, adjusting, manipulating and controlling the equipment so diagnostic procedures can be accomplished. Properly places a variety of radiation-protection and shielding devices to use the least amount of radiation necessary to produce a diagnostic image with emphasis on field size and radiation protection. Selects compatible film, adjusts and programs a variety of manual or automatic film changes and occasionally develops film by automatic processing. Changes in patient condition are identified and assessed before a crisis occurs. Demonstrates ability to set priorities. Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of work practices in emergency procedures and personal protective equipment to protect from exposure to chemical, radiation and infectious hazards. Establish priorities of patient care based one essential patient needs and available unit resources of time, personnel, equipment and supplies. Uses discretion and maintains confidentiality of patients records and employee information. Uses discretion and maintains confidentiality of patients records and employee information. Respond to all patient-oriented emergencies, informing appropriate persons and documenting events.