Experienced Radiologic Technologist - Spine

Florida Spine Associates

Wellington 4/Boca 1, FL

JOB DETAILS
LOCATION
Wellington 4/Boca 1, FL
POSTED
2 days ago
Description:

Experienced Xray/Procedure Room Technologist 


About the Practice: 


Our thriving Interventional Pain Management and Spine practice is seeking a "go-getter" Xray Technologist to join our team. We are looking for a professional who puts the patient first, demonstrating the initiative to work independently while excelling as a team player. The ideal candidate is a high-energy multi-tasker who knows when to slow down to provide personalized, high-quality service. Must be able to bring a warm and empathetic smile to the forward-facing role, offering a professional experience. Patient Interaction: Current daily schedule will be in the Wellington Office 4 days a week and Boca Raton 1 day a week. Subject to coverage needs.


About the Role:

  • Explain x-ray procedures and interventional procedures to patients and ensure they understand and are comfortable with the process, as well as addressing any concerns.
  • Position patients correctly on the X-ray table to obtain the required images.
  • Shield sensitive areas of the body that are not being imaged to minimize radiation exposure. 
  • Assist in positioning patients on the examination table for optimal imaging during procedures.


Procedure Preparation:

  • Set up and prepare radiology equipment for procedure and sterile field for procedures.
  • Ensure all necessary instruments and supplies are available and in working order.


Operational Excellence:

  • Operate C-Arm equipment and other specialized imaging devices to capture real-time images during procedures.
  • Adjust equipment settings to achieve optimal imaging quality and assist physicians as needed.


Sterile Technique:

  • Adhere to strict sterile techniques to maintain a sterile field during interventional procedures.


Equipment Operation:

  • Operate X-ray machines and other imaging equipment to capture images of the specified body parts.
  • Adjust equipment settings, such as exposure time and radiation intensity, to achieve optimal image quality.
  • Ensure that all equipment is properly maintained and calibrated.


Radiation Safety:

  • Follow strict safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure for both patients and themselves.
  • Use lead aprons, gloves, and other protective equipment to shield against radiation during procedures.
  • Monitor radiation levels and adhere to safety regulations to protect patients and staff.


Image Processing:

  • Develop X-ray films or use digital technology to create clear and accurate diagnostic images.
  • Review images to ensure they meet quality standards and may need to retake images if necessary.
  • Acquire and process high-quality interventional images in real-time.
  • Monitor and adjust imaging parameters to ensure accurate visualization of the targeted area.


Collaboration: 

  • Work closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals to facilitate seamless workflow during procedures.
  • Communicate effectively with team members to ensure patient safety and procedure efficiency.


Patient Monitoring: 

  • Monitor patients' vital signs and assess their condition during and after interventional procedures.
  • Respond promptly to any adverse reactions or complications.


Record Keeping:

  • Maintain accurate and detailed patient records, including the type and number of X-rays taken.
  • Record any relevant patient information and maintain confidentiality of medical records.


Continuing Education:

  • Stay current with advancements in imaging technology and participate in continuing education to maintain certification and enhance skills.


Quality Control: 

  • Implement quality control measures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of diagnostic images.
  • Troubleshoot equipment issues and report any malfunctions for prompt repair.


Compliance:

  • Adhere to all regulatory and safety guidelines governing the use of radiation in medical procedures.


Communication:

  • Effectively communicate with patients, explaining the imaging process and addressing any concerns they may have.


Documentation:

  • Maintain accurate and detailed procedural records, including patient history, imaging parameters, and any complications encountered. 


Radiologic Technologist Responsibilities:

  1. Inventory Control:
  • Implement and maintain inventory control procedures to ensure accurate tracking of stock levels.
  • Regularly conduct physical inventory counts and reconcile variances with system records.
  1. Stock Replenishment:
  • Monitor stock levels and initiate replenishment orders to avoid stockouts or overstock situations.
  • Coordinate with purchasing and procurement teams to ensure timely and accurate replenishment of inventory.
  1. Data Management:
  • Input, update, and maintain accurate inventory data in the organization's inventory management system.
  • Generate regular reports on inventory status, trends, and potential issues.
  1. Collaboration:
  • Work closely with various departments, including purchasing, logistics, and sales, to understand their inventory needs and address any concerns.
  • Collaborate with suppliers and vendors to ensure timely and accurate deliveries.
  1. Quality Assurance:
  • Implement quality control measures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of inventory data.
  • Conduct periodic inspections to identify and address any issues related to product quality or expiration.
Requirements:

Qualifications:

  1. Completion of an accredited radiologic technology program.
  2. ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification.
  3. State licensure as a radiologic technologist.
  4. Experience in fluoroscopy (Recommended)
  5. Strong knowledge of C-Arm equipment and procedures.
  6. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  7. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and high-stress environment.
  8. BLS and ACLS certification





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