Radiology Technologist Job Description
Radiology Technologist Duties & Responsibilities
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Radiology Technologist Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Radiology Technologist
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: BLS, CPR, ARRT, CRT, IV, FLUORO, A.R.R.T, CPI, AHA, PALS
Education for Radiology Technologist
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the radiology technologist job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Associate and High School Degree in Associates, Technical, Radiology, Patient Care, Performance, Graduate, Radiologic Technology, Film, Technology, Education
Skills for Radiology Technologist
Desired skills for radiology technologist include:
Desired experience for radiology technologist includes:
Radiology Technologist Examples
Radiology Technologist Job Description
- Be responsible for accurately completing records, daily quality assurance and improvement information, and meeting regulatory standards
- Calibrate, maintain and troubleshoot equipment
- Coordinate scheduling of diagnostic examinations within department and with referral entities
- Interviews patients and reviews available clinical data from charts to alert nurses and/or physicians to possible contradictions for procedure (labs, allergies)
- Evaluates images, recognizes normal vs
- Consistently performs quality exams and ensures that department protocols are followed (Sodium BiCarb, positioning protocols, CT)
- Utilizes the image management system
- Assist with education and training of medical staff (Radiology Residents, Fellows)
- Respects and uses equipment appropriately
- Other equipment/devices as appropriate
- Certificate or diploma from an approved/accredited school of Radiology program
- This position requires a mixture of moderate to heavy work as defined in the Employee Health Services Policy
- Responsible for performing radiology exams on IP, OP's, and ED patients
- Portable and OR experience preferred
- This position is PRN with variable hours
- This position is full-time nights rotating weekends and does require call
Radiology Technologist Job Description
- This position performs routine and emergency radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures, including procedures in surgery, in accordance with the departmental policy and procedure manual and the Radiologist’s request, producing exams of acceptable technical quality
- Utilize the Radiology Information System/Picture Archiving and Communication systems effectively
- Assist with teaching students of the Radiologic Technology School/Program
- Accountable for the success of the department to achieve hospital designated Press Ganey mean score
- Perform other duties assigned and help in other areas as needed.Possible on call and holidays required
- The Radiological Technologist performs a variety of technical procedures that require rational independent judgement, ingenuity, and initiative in performing standard examinations in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Critique film quality and adjust technical factors to improve image quality
- Have knowledge of film management system for all locations
- Perform high quality digital mammography, digital x-ray, DEXA, and Fluoroscopy exams on incoming patients
- Respond to physician questions and assist with breast biopsies / procedures as needed
- ARRT license required
- Must maintain Registry and evidence of (AMA/JCAHO approved) credits of continuing education
- Minimum 2 years of previous management experience preferred
- Six months to be fully proficient
- Certified through the American Heart Association to provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
- Anatomy, information system use, image quality
Radiology Technologist Job Description
- Perform diagnostic medical radiographs
- Demonstrate knowledge of age specific care for the neonate through the geriatric population
- Develop film including evaluating film for technical ability
- Transport patients to radiographic room and prepare room for examination
- Works closely with radiologists and physicians who interpret images to either diagnose or rule out disease or injury
- Responsible for communication and documentation of patient images
- Maintain communication with patients, parents, and medical personnel
- Explains exam procedure to patient in a professional and concise manner
- Assists radiologist and/or other providers in procedures and as necessary
- Responsible for performing all procedures offered by the Radiology Department
- Candidate must possess minimum of one year experience in General Diagnostic Radiology or graduate students of Bartone School of Radiology with one year of observed clinical training will be considered
- ARRT certification in radiography is required
- Current registration/licensure/certification in good standing with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
- Current R.T
- Proof of ARRT (by primary source) must be available within 60 calendar days of graduation
- Vocational/Technical Training or Associate Degree in Radiation Technology
Radiology Technologist Job Description
- Obtain correct/current clinical history on patients
- Check orders and patient identity prior to exam
- Confirm technical quality of exam is appropriate for interpretation
- Process exam appropriately to store in PACS – clean equipment on a regular basis
- Communicate with patients, co-workers, providers and supervisors in a professional manner and be sensitive to the needs of both internal and external customers
- Explain procedures in a compassionate and sensitive manner
- Strive to support and facilitate the radiology department with other DMG care sites and departments for the betterment of the patient’s experience
- Attend all safety, infection control, hazmat, programs as required by OSHA standards and CSHP
- Support and understand DaVita Medical Group mission statement and strive to positively represent DMG to the community
- Under general direction perform a variety of radiographic procedures at a skilled technical level requiring the ability to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for diagnosis
- Current Registration with American Registry Radiologic Technology or eligible to take examination within 90 days
- Certification for Bone Densitometry
- Current Mammographic Certification as required by the ARRT/MQSA
- Three years of experience with above average experience in all areas
- Minimum of one year post-graduate Radiology Tech experience, preferably with a pediatrics focus in a hospital setting
- Knowledge of procedures/positions for orthopedic examinations
Radiology Technologist Job Description
- Responsible to assist with the provision of patient care to meet identified patient outcomes, and to achieve the goals of the facility as directed by the Clinical Leader/Registered Nurse
- Orients the patient and family to the patient care environment and facility routines
- Evaluates radiographs for technical quality and stores pictures according to facility policy and guidelines
- Ensures that internal customers, technical staff and upper management are kept aware of project status, issues and escalations
- Work with operation and finance leaders on large scale project activities
- Monitor, organizes and expedites flow of work through supervisor's office
- Coordinates and schedules regular or ad-hoc site and regional physician meetings and system leadership
- Meets with external entities in planning, coordinating and executing special events or meetings
- Manages own projects as assigned by department leadership team, with responsibility for meeting deadlines
- Performs computer-based correspondence, documents, charts and reports
- Current registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
- Current Oregon Board of Medical Imaging license
- Portable and general radiology proficiency required
- One year previous radiography experience preferred
- Knowledge to operate fixed and portable radiographic equipment
- CRT CT CPR Medical Assistant Certification