Radiology Tech Job Description
Radiology Tech Duties & Responsibilities
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Radiology Tech Qualifications
Qualifications for a job description may include education, certification, and experience.
Licensing or Certifications for Radiology Tech
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: BLS, ARRT, CPR, ACR
Education for Radiology Tech
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the radiology tech job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Associate and Bachelor's Degree in Associates, Radiology, Graduate, Radiologic Technology, Education, Technical, Technology, Medical, Diagnostic Imaging, Radiography
Skills for Radiology Tech
Desired skills for radiology tech include:
Desired experience for radiology tech includes:
Radiology Tech Examples
Radiology Tech Job Description
- Prepares and administers contrast media and approved medications within accepted scope of practice and applicable state and federal regulations
- Start with an introduction to the patient and have pleasant small talk, pay attention to patient needs (toileting, dignity, modesty, cultural needs, emotional)
- Represents Primary Care by displaying a respectful and caring manner with patients and their families
- Records the exposures on film for diagnostic interpretation by the physician
- Develops exposed film
- Maintains department equipment, stays in compliance with infection control guidelines
- Must be detail focused and have the ability to multi-task, interact and communicate positively and effectively
- Must positively reflect concern and consideration when interacting with patients, medical staff, and employees as outlined in HealthONE ASD Standards of Behavior
- Must be able to work all shifts, weekends and holiday included
- Perform DEXA Bone Density exams
- Knowledgeable in all aspects of Diagnostic Imaging to include Surgery and Trauma as required Previous Radiologic Technologist experience preferred
- Graduate of accredited radiology program
- ARRT registration required or must be registry eligible
- Knowledge of digital radiographic equipment and PACS
- Current BLS certification or obtained within 90 days of hire date
- Experience working as a radiology technologist preferred
Radiology Tech Job Description
- Attendance of in-services
- Assist in education of personnel
- Consistently provides thorough and accurate documentation
- Demonstrates appropriate and effective use of all radiographic equipment and computer systems such as RIS, PACS, Web viewer, ADW workstation and other hospital based computer or PC systems
- Provides instruction to and assists in training new staff or student radiologic technologists
- Routinely reports equipment malfunctions/repairs as soon as possible to Team Leader or designee
- Maintains order and cleanliness in assigned suites and throughout department, including ED and OR radiology work areas
- Provides Wet Readings to nurses and physicians as directed by a radiologist and according to hospital privacy guidelines
- Operates Meditech ITS radiology module according to hospital and departmental privacy and confidentiality standards
- Graduate of an accredited school of Radiological Technology Program
- Minimum two (2) years required
- Must be in good physical condition to stand, move quickly, bend, push, pull, lift, reach
- Must have completed formal radiologic training in an AMA approved school
- Previous experience working as a Radiology Tech is preferred
- Must have met ARRT registry requirements and be currently registered
- Must have knowledge of physics, chemistry, and biology
Radiology Tech Job Description
- Current license as a Radiologic Technologist in the state of Texas
- Prepare, perform and assist the physician in special and advanced procedures
- Previous 2 years RT experience and 1 year specialty experience preferred
- Ability to interact with customers at all levels AART and licensed with the Illinois IEMA Division of Nuclear Safety
- Must be able to work flexible hours and work on an on-call basis
- This position will need to recognize needs and behaviors of a variety of age groups treated
- Prior experience with various age groups is preferred
- Prepares and positions patients, selecting anatomical and technical parameters for radiation administration to accurately to produce images of the body
- Follows established Imaging protocols
- Performs routine, specialized and complex interventional imaging exams, maintaining sterile field, aseptic technique and critical response for patient safety
- Must be able to maintain accurate records and adjust to the use of new methods, techniques and equipment
- Must demonstrate a strong commitment to customer/patient satisfaction
- Must be able to operate radio-logical equipment
- Must be able to tolerate possible exposure to electrical or radiant hazards and wearing heavy protective garments for extended period of time
- Compassion – treat each and every patient and co-worker with respect, integrity and dignity
- Innovation - search to find a better way and embrace changes
Radiology Tech Job Description
- Fluoroscopic x-rays (C-Arm) procedures and other
- Performs the duties of a staff technologist, those of two additional modalities
- Performs diagnostic general x-ray exams, fluoroscopy, and bone densitometry exams as described in the procedure/protocol manual, consistently maintaining a high level of quality and productivity
- Reviews requisitions to determine proper study
- Provides excellent care and service to patients
- Participates in various department duties and meetings necessary for patient-centered service
- Perform dexa scans
- Aforementioned qualifications approved by the CSM Medical Staff Council on May 14, 2014
- Consult with Director of Nursing to ensure compliance with established standards of quality
- Perform scheduled DXA scans for all patients at Joslin
- Teamwork – become a member of an inclusive team of diverse and unique individuals who collaborate to meet the ongoing needs of our patients and communities
- Excellence – strive to be the best in all we do
- Frequently works with light materials and/or occasionally with those of medium weight (35-50 lbs.)
- Graduated from accredited Radiologic program
- High School Diploma or GED Associates Degree
- Strongly preferred Bachelors Degree preferred
Radiology Tech Job Description
- You will document records and other forms, accurately adhering to approved policies/procedures
- Perform required maintenance of your instruments, supplies, and equipment by adhering to cleaning care, storage, and calibration procedures
- Enter necessary patient information into EPIC software and work with IT from Upstate on any DXA computer related issues or related to Synapse
- Maintain digital and paper archives at the Joslin Center of all DXA scans done on all patients
- Coordinate and oversee all in-house and extramural research studies involving bone densitometry at the Joslin Center
- Interpret and implement requests from physicians and study coordinators in reference to all studies
- Work with GE on any DXA functioning related issues
- Order all consumables for IHP Musculoskeletal Core and for the DXA related items at the Joslin Diabetes Center
- Responsible for the care and maintenance of equipment
- Archive and file all DXA scans related to ongoing studies
- ARRT R(RT) required
- Medical Radiologist Technologist License required with Texas Medical Board
- Completion of accredited Radiologic Technology Program
- 6 months of clinical experience desired
- Current Pain Management experience preferred
- High School Diploma or GED and completion of training program of an accredited school or program of Radiologic Technology