When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives. The BIDMC Cardiovascular Medicine Division is committed to providing high-quality care to our patients, promoting the educational mission of academic medicine and advancing state-of-the-art research in cardiovascular medicine. The Division, which is an integral part of BIDMC’s Cardio Vascular Institute, includes some of the most highly-regarded cardiovascular experts in the world, and it is their exemplary patient care, teaching and research combined with the support of dedicated clinical and administrative that make possible the Division’s many accomplishments. The Division is engaged in the newly announced and exciting clinical collaboration between Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), BIDMC, and Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians (HMFP) to establish New England’s only free-standing adult inpatient cancer hospital. The collaboration will bring together world-class clinicians to deliver transformational, precision medicine in an environment solely dedicated to defying cancer. This position is responsible for the operation of hemodynamic monitoring equipment, cardiac stimulators and CIED programmers and operational knowledge of sterile technique. Job Description: Primary Responsibilities: Applies concepts of sterile technique to setup procedural workspace. Prepares and drapes patients using standard sterile technique. Accurately monitors, assesses and documents hemodynamic measurements and procedural steps for all patient encounters. (essential) Independently operates all equipment, devices & consoles necessary to support all clinical situations with appropriate training. Able to independently troubleshoot all equipment issues. Identifies need for service calls and related communication/documentation. Assists physician(s) in completion of all procedures. Rotates on Electrophysiology call as scheduled. (essential) Ensures that all documentation/images associated with the patient record are accurately labeled with correct PHI. Responsible for ensuring that all images obtained during the procedure are correctly stored in PACS. Assists in resolving PACS issues as directed. Always applies the ALARA principle to maintain a safe environment for patients and all procedural staff during cases. Monitors radiation exposure/time and advises the physician operator. Documents fluoroscopy times doses accurately. Ensures that all radiation badges are worn by staff and physicians. (essential) Works in a collegial and collaborative relationship with other health professionals. Promotes the development of collaborative relationships with peers and team members by articulating practice issues in a clear, constructive manner. Advocates for patient and co-worker safety at all times. Ensures that all required equipment and supplies are available and prepared prior to the start of the procedure. Ensures that all procedures rooms are stocked. Assists in maintaining inventory and alerts inventory staff of critical needs. Tracks inventory usage into department tracking system as directed. Actively and independently maintains all required training, licenses and certifications for role. Supports BIDMC and department’s financial goals by ensuring that all documentation supports accurate billing. Assists with billing/charging issues as needed. Actively participates with colleagues to advance the technologists’ practice. Supports colleagues through sharing expertise and clinical knowledge. Serves as a preceptor to mentor incoming staff members and students. Models professionalism, integrity, dedication to continuing education and excellent patient care. Demonstrates an understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion and practices in a way that is conducive to positive working relationship with all members of the team. Routinely scrubs in as second operator to assist the physician(s) with procedures per the department’s competency based training program. Ongoing designated Super-User for new procedures, equipment or technology Ongoing academic/research/teaching contributions in the form of projects (i.e. quality/safety,) presentations to staff, clinical or non-clinical presentations, articles, professional society work (committee work or presentation.) Ongoing/regularly/routinely means this activity must be documented throughout the year and summarized on the employee’s annual evaluation to maintain level IV status. Applies universal precautions and proper infection control procedures when handling biohazard materials, properly marking and storing used equipment, supplies and instruments per hospital policy. Additional Responsibilities: Identifies normal and abnormal findings during basic device interrogation. This includes pacemakers, ICDs, and cardiac resynchronization devices. Reviews and analyze data from implanted devices using specific programmers. Create summaries and reports of the findings and test results using knowledge and understanding of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Reports abnormal findings to the appropriate provider. At the direction of the physician, NP or PA, makes changes or adjustments as needed. Applies and removes programmer electrodes to patients. Answers questions from patients and family members regarding the equipment and procedure in a courteous and professional manner. Performs office Pacemaker/ICD interrogations at onsite and offsite locations. Oversight of pacemaker clearance and programming for MRI exams Occasional coverage in the EP Lab as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
251-500 employees